A Peabody teacher won't return to the classroom after comments about Charlie Kirk. Educators and other workers around the country have been disciplined for posts about the conservative activist since his death this month.
A Peabody teacher won't return to the classroom after comments about Charlie Kirk. Educators and other workers around the country have been disciplined for posts about the conservative activist since his death this month.
Dr. Joan Brugge's research into breast cancer has slowed way, way down, after Trump froze billions of dollars of grants to Harvard, including hers.
Gov. Maura Healey convened the Statewide Graduation Council after voters last fall eliminated the use of the MCAS as a graduation requirement. The "vision of a graduate" released Wednesday is its first work product.
Froggy “borrowed” my tools of the trade to remind you that @wbur.org =INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM=CORNERSTONE OF DEMOCRACY=DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Congress canceled all federal funding of public media. WBUR needs your support. Please give at wbur.org/game-on or call 800-909-WBUR. Thanks! And ribbet.
I’m stepping away temporarily for maternity leave, and looking forward to reconnecting in 2026.
Hundreds of students have left Chelsea public schools this year, as families exit a community — and a state — that’s become a prime target for immigration enforcement.
Telehealth vans parked outside Harvard and Northeastern are connecting college students with counseling support. The effort is especially geared toward Jewish students who have experienced antisemitism, but no student is turned away.
The Kirk followers last night on Boston Common + protesters
www.wbur.org/news/2025/09... @wbur.org @stephaniembrown.bsky.social Rachell Sanchez-Smith Jesse Costa
@wbur.org is looking for its next round of fellows and applications are open. I learned so much as a WBUR fellow in 2023. Consider applying! www.wbur.org/inside/newsr...
I got to break down Harvards legal victory over federal funding with @tizianadearing.bsky.social www.wbur.org/news/2025/09...
@harvard.edu wins a round in its legal fight with the Trump admin www.wbur.org/news/2025/09... @wbur.org
What was once a routine journey back to school for the roughly 80,000 international students on Massachusetts campuses now feels laden with risk. www.wbur.org/news/2025/08...
For Boston's fall rental season: A big drop in international students, due to Trump admin visa policies @wbur.org Carrie Jung
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“The group, who are all Harvard alumni, wrote that any settlement to end the administration's investigations into antisemitism on campus would signal that "politically driven coercion," rather than legal merit, is a viable way to gain compliance.“ www.wbur.org/news/2025/08...
“Shock and sadness reverberated through the public media system Friday.” www.npr.org/2025/08/01/n...
President Trump says on Truth Social “woke is officially dead at Brown” after settlement reached with Brown University.
Following columbia Brown strikes a deal with the federal government. But for less. www.wbur.org/news/2025/07...
GBH's Donna Danielewski sits with friend and colleague Elmo on the set of Sesame Street, posing on a stoop and smiling at the camera in unison. Credit: Maria Bruno Ruiz, PBS.
Today's letter of the day is A for Accessibility! GBH has led the way in media accessibility innovation for decades. And Executive Director of Accessibility Donna Danielewski has helped to continue that legacy ever since she stepped through our doors 17 years ago.
Judge Burroughs to the lawyer for the federal government, who is a Harvard alumn: “I hear what you are saying and you are saying it very well. So the Harvard education is paying off for you.”
White House lawyer: “Harvard wants billions if dollars. That’s the only reason we are here. They want the government to write a check.”
Judge Burroughs to the lawyer for the federal government: “I am both American and Jewish … you aren’t taking away funding from labs that have been antisemitic. You are taking away funding that hurts Americans and Jews. You are taking steps that are antithetical to those same issues.”
I got to be in the courtroom as lawyers for Harvard and the White House returned presented their arguments over the $2.5 billions in funding cuts. Here are some of the more memorable moments. www.wbur.org/npr/nx-s1-54...
The Senate voted to approve a $9 billion rescission package aimed at clawing back money already allocated for public radio and television. The vote is a major step toward winding down nearly six decades of federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Trump admin continues its stunning pursuit of Harvard @wbur.org @emilypv.bsky.social www.wbur.org/news/2025/07...
The bill passed today, 218 to 214, after Republican leaders in the House of Representatives convinced holdouts in their own party to get in line behind the controversial legislation.
During a phone hearing on Friday, Judge Michael Farbiarz of the U.S. District Court for New Jersey said that the government's attempt to continue to detain Khalil was "highly, highly, highly unusual."
“According to the Massachusetts Teachers Association, the average community college professor salary in the state is about $68,000 — almost $30,000 less than the living wage estimate for an adult raising one child.” From our Ed team’s Carrie Jung. www.wbur.org/news/2025/06...