The Treasure Valley community continues to respond to the West Ada School District's poster policy conflicting with a sign that read "Everyone is welcome here" with a rally on the capitol steps.
April 25 is the deadline for Wayne County students in grades K-12 to enter the Conservation Poster Contest for a chance to ...
The Ogden Nature Center is once again inviting local students to submit their art for sharing at the nature preserve and ...
President of Punjab Agricultural Students’ Association, Angrej Mann, said that while on one hand the students at the ...
ChatGPT-4o Image Generation creates precise text in images for posters and ads, refines images through prompts, handles up to ...
Social media users showed support for the student worker, with one saying, "I'm so proud of you for standing up not just for ...
The recent story of a West Ada School District teacher being required to remove a classroom poster that simply states “Everyone is Welcome”—because it was deemed not “content neutral”—should give ...
A teacher's classroom poster sparks controversy in Idaho. She stands up for the right to welcome all students, sparking a ...
The Idaho Education Association also offered support on social media. Another student protest is planned for Friday.
Kimberly Westrich, MA, chief strategy officer at the National Pharmaceutical Council, highlights upcoming discussions on ...
The University of Virginia is one of the many state educational institutions making changes to its DEI programs. On March 7, ...
Tegen, who is a person of color and mother of biracial children, said she believes the district’s immediate compliance with ...