Public schools across the country are directing teachers to use curriculum resources from a nonprofit that teaches American history through the lens of racial and sexual oppression.
The new program, titled College Foundations, consists of four classes that fulfill up to six general education requirements.
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The Foundation for Financial Planning has introduced a new educational resource designed to prepare the next generation of financial planners for pro bono work, aiming to address a growing demand ...
Facing a nascent administration investigation, Alex Soros privately pledged that the Open Society Foundations would back down only “over my dead body.” By Kenneth P. Vogel Nicholas Kulish Kate Kelly ...
Gov. Mike Braun, who has previously raised concerns about transparency at the Indiana Economic Development Foundation, announced Wednesday that his administration is assembling a plan to dissolve the ...