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Brooke Harrington

Brooke Harrington is a first-year second-grade general education teacher at a Title I arts-integrated public school in Queens, New York. She holds a master’s degree in childhood education (Grades 1–6) from SUNY Potsdam and a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Binghamton. With training in both early childhood and special education, she creates developmentally appropriate systems that help young learners build metacognition, emotional intelligence, and a sense of agency. She is also working on a manuscript focused on designing classrooms that make thinking visible and foster meaningful breakthroughs.
Trump Administration to Cut $3.7B in Research Funding from Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and More

Trump Administration to Cut $3.7B in Research Funding from Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and More

In a dramatic shift, the Trump administration has announced plans to cut $3.7 billion in federal research funding. Prestigious universities—including Harvard in Cambridge

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Brooke Harrington

August 23, 2025

Education Department Delays Child Care Funding, Putting Parenting College Students in a Bind

Education Department Delays Child Care Funding, Putting Parenting College Students in a Bind

In cities such as Detroit, Austin, and Denver, parenting students face a daunting reality. Late-night study sessions are punctuated by infant care, while

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Brooke Harrington

August 23, 2025

Why U.S. Colleges May Vanish Without International Students: The Looming Demographic Cliff

Why U.S. Colleges May Vanish Without International Students: The Looming Demographic Cliff

Across cities like Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles—and in smaller towns such as Bloomington, Indiana, and Flagstaff, Arizona—colleges are preparing for an unexpected

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Brooke Harrington

August 23, 2025

Federal Judge Strikes Down Anti-DEI Guidance: What the Latest Court Ruling Means for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Universities

Federal Judge Strikes Down Anti-DEI Guidance: What the Latest Court Ruling Means for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Universities

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., recently struck down government guidance on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in higher education. The ruling

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

International Student Enrollment Trends: A Look at Why Demand for U.S. Colleges Remains High Despite Policy Changes

International Student Enrollment Trends: A Look at Why Demand for U.S. Colleges Remains High Despite Policy Changes

American universities consistently dominate international rankings. Campuses in cities like New York, Chicago, and Seattle boast cutting-edge research facilities, interdisciplinary programs, and renowned

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

Campus Surveillance Under Fire: How Privacy Groups Are Pushing Colleges to End Student Monitoring

Campus Surveillance Under Fire: How Privacy Groups Are Pushing Colleges to End Student Monitoring

From New York to Bangalore to Melbourne, universities increasingly deploy surveillance tools to monitor campus life. Students encounter cameras in hallways, card-access points

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Brooke Harrington

August 22, 2025

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The Specific Ways Trump's Immigration Policies Are Impacting International Student Enrollment and Faculty Recruitment

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The Specific Ways Trump’s Immigration Policies Are Impacting International Student Enrollment and Faculty Recruitment

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How Federal Funding Cuts for mRNA Research Could Impact Future U.S. Scientific and Medical Innovation

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