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  • Gloriously Gruesome Confections for Halloween–and the Rest of the Year

    Gloriously Gruesome Confections for Halloween–and the Rest of the Year

    Making culinary magic may be difficult, but Alcaraz is encouraged by how many people enjoy his creations, whether they see them under his Practical Peculiarities handle online or in one of his television appearances on shows like Killer Cakes.


    City of Rocks

    City of Rocks

    Massive granite formations standing hundreds of feet tall, some as ancient as 2.5 billion years old—Idaho’s City of Rocks has some of the most dramatic landscapes you’ll find on a U.S. natural reserve.


    Emerald Creek Garnet Area

    Emerald Creek Garnet Area

    The phenomenon, known as asterism, is caused by rutile (a mineral consisting of titanium dioxide) needle formations within the stone creating a stunning optical display.


    George Washington University police chief resigns amid gun program probe

    George Washington University police chief resigns amid gun program probe

    Former high-ranking officers said the department failed to register guns, including Tate's, and did not offer the intensive firearm training required for cops who may face active shooters and other serious emergencies, the newspaper reported.


    Skilled trades gain traction with Gen Z, report finds

    Skilled trades gain traction with Gen Z, report finds

    Instead, young people tend to learn to appreciate skilled trade careers after they have held other jobs at places like Taco Bell and McDonald’s, he said.


    This week in 5 numbers: More financial turmoil ahead for colleges

    This week in 5 numbers: More financial turmoil ahead for colleges

    From a credit ratings agency examining intensifying pressure on colleges to a public university cutting positions amid a deficit, here are our top-line figures from some of our biggest stories of the week.


    Data-powered engagement: How 2 higher ed institutions use data to drive student enrollment and retention

    Data-powered engagement: How 2 higher ed institutions use data to drive student enrollment and retention

    Leaders at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette have also expanded campus ID card uses to include digital access to buildings, dining, class check-ins, event attendance, and payments for goods and services, among others.


    Struggling to Discuss the Election in Class? These 5 Steps Can Help (Opinion)

    Struggling to Discuss the Election in Class? These 5 Steps Can Help (Opinion)

    Rather than trying to de-escalate disagreements once it’s “too late,” educators should intervene early, narrating that the conversation had become tense, recognizing the students’ big emotions at play, and validating their passion and participation while reinforcing expectations of effective discourse.


    What Happened When A District Put Struggling Students in Regular Algebra?

    What Happened When A District Put Struggling Students in Regular Algebra?

    In part, the professional development focused on employing “math language routines” designed to give teachers a way to check for students’ understanding in real time, and address any misunderstandings if necessary.


    This State Requires Schools to Teach the Bible. Parents and Teachers Are Suing

    This State Requires Schools to Teach the Bible. Parents and Teachers Are Suing

    It argues that the mandate should be ruled invalid, and that political firebrand Ryan Walters, a Republican who serves as the state’s elected superintendent of public instruction, is illegally appropriating funds for the $3 million purchase of approximately 55,000 Bibles.


    Investing in Success: Leading a Culture of Safety and Support

    Investing in Success: Leading a Culture of Safety and Support

    She taught early childhood education, upper elementary, middle and high school students and currently works for Boys Town, training and consulting educators on how to create a positive learning environment that teaches students the social emotional and behavioral skills to be successful learners and humans.


    Harvard’s billion-dollar disappointment

    Harvard’s billion-dollar disappointment

    Former Harvard president Claudine Gay and her counterparts at the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sparked national outrage when they equivocated at a congressional hearing on antisemitism in December, offering legalistic answers to a lawmaker’s question about hypothetical calls for the genocide of Jewish students.


    Vanderbilt’s chancellor champions institutional neutrality

    Vanderbilt’s chancellor champions institutional neutrality

    You can’t say, “We want to have a free flow of ideas for both sides, and by the way, we have a progressive or conservative value orientation.” That’s not going to work 
 I don’t have a problem if people say, “We have a particular political orientation.” But your principles have to be clear along those lines.


    Faculty heavily back Harris—but they won’t tell students to

    Faculty heavily back Harris—but they won’t tell students to

    Matthew Mayhew, the William Ray and Marie Adamson Flesher Professor of Educational Administration at Ohio State University, said disciplinary context is very important in interpreting such results.


    Students not planning to vote cite dislike of candidates

    Students not planning to vote cite dislike of candidates

    Just over 1,000 college students across the United States responded to the Inside Higher Ed and Generation Lab survey, which has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percent.


    10 Reasons Why Your Cat is Keeping You Up All Night

    10 Reasons Why Your Cat is Keeping You Up All Night

    Providing a snuffle mat loaded as a late-night snack, placing hide-and-seek feeders around the house for ‘quiet nocturnal hunting’, and ensuring water is always available can help mitigate this issue.


    Anticipated Grandview marketplace, food hall announces opening date

    Anticipated Grandview marketplace, food hall announces opening date

    Lilly shared his excitement about the task, saying, “I’m most eagerly anticipating the second-floor event room, which will likewise function as overflow seating for the marketplace.