Millsaps Group Helping Boost BusinessesMillsaps College has formed ELSEWorks, a group of students and faculty that engages the area's business and community leaders to promote growth and opportunity.
30 Years Later, Nation Remains at Educational RiskU.S. students are falling behind their international rivals. Young people aren't adept at new technology. America's economy will suffer if schools don't step up their game.
College Board Approves Plan to Divide State AidMississippi University for Women, the University of Mississippi and Alcorn State University will get financial boosts under a new formula to distribute state money among Mississippi's eight public universities.
College Funding Formula Set for Full Board VoteA College Board committee voted Wednesday to send a plan shifting how state money is distributed among Mississippi's eight universities to the full board.
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One-On-One Technology Eyed by Lamar SchoolsWhen Oak Grove High School principal Helen Price recently took a trip to Daphne High School in Daphne, Ala., she was astounded by what she saw there.
Charter Schools on Track to be LawAfter once debating the issue well past midnight earlier in the session, yesterday the Mississippi House approved a charter-school bill without a peep from opponents.
Dems: Reprioritize to Fund SchoolsThe Mississippi Legislature does not lack the money to fully fund education; it lacks political will, Rep. Cecil Brown, D-Jackson, says.