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EVAL Edtech Evaluation Challenge Announces Winner
March 3, 2026
This year's EVAL EdTech Evaluation Challenge winner has been announced. Ola Ozernov-Palcik shares the importance of this year's theme on AI-powered educational tools for K-12. Nathan Jones mentioned.
Boston Globe
Is Mass. Really an Educational Leader When Reading Scores Lag Behind Mississippi?
February 26, 2026
Ola Ozernov-Palchik comments on the declining reading proficiency in the state of Massachusetts.
Education Week
Are Schools Assigning Less Homework? A New Survey Offers Answers
February 25, 2026
Schools are seeing changes in assigned homework. Janine Bempechat shares out on why homework is still beneficial for students' learning.
MassLive
Despite Federal Pressures, Colleges Work to Attract Low Income, First Gen Students
February 22, 2026
Arielle Derival shares what programs like TRIO, GEAR UP, and Upward Bound mean for low-income students.
Boston University
What Learning Means at Boston University
February 19, 2026
As part of the Living Our Values, Tina Durand shares what learning means at Boston University.
WGBH
MIT Requires Every Student to Know How to Swim. But Why?
February 16, 2026
MIT is one of the few schools remaining that still requires students to know how to swim. Anthony Jack comments on this longstanding tradition.
BU Today
Round of Applause: BU Wheelock Professor Beth Warren Elected to National Academy of Education
February 12, 2026
Q&A with Beth Warren on her election to the National Academy of Education.
Metro Hartford Alliance
Dr. Anthony Jack to Deliver 2026 Pennington Lecture at the Wadsworth
February 9, 2026
Exploring issues of equity, opportunities, and community, Anthony Tony Jack will join to deliver the 2026 Pennington Lecture.
BU Today
The Patriots Went from Worst to First. Can Businesses and Organizations Turn Around Too?
February 5, 2026
Edson Filho joins Q&A on the Patriots and turnaround culture.
BU Today
From Boston to Vichy: BU Wheelock Launches New Study Abroad Program
February 4, 2026
A new opportunity bridges learning and cultural immersion for BU Wheelock students led by Mary Churchill, Catherine Ritz, and Cara Mattaliano.
Boston Globe
Want to Get Into a Great College? Try Being Rich, Male, and a Champion Squash Player.
February 3, 2026
The result of a 2023 Supreme Court decision effects are showing in school enrollment trends. Anthony Abraham Jack shares thoughts on the impact.
Chalkbeat
The Downside of Ending Snow Days
January 29, 2026
Using data from his study on snow days, Joshua Goodman explains how snow days may benefit classrooms compared to individual absences by students.
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