"Respecting and honoring teachers who serve students with the greatest needs also requires that we ensure these educators receive the support to which they are entitled from this important federal program without having to jump through unnecessary hoops," said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.
The Pulitzer-winning journalist and creator of the “1619 Project” had said she would not begin a professorship without tenure, citing discrimination concerns.
"He may come back tomorrow, I don’t think so, because it’s very slim possibilities, but a miracle can happen, but honestly, it’s a nightmare that we cannot understand, nobody can. I mean a building does not fall on its own, it’s crazy,” said Carlos Naibryf.
The Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve the extension through June 2029. His contract was set to expire in 2024, and is now set to end five years later.
Most of the money will be used to help Texas colleges and universities expand or add new programs in areas with employment shortages and provide additional aid to students.
The private Colorado Springs school effectively dropped its on-campus mask mandate. It’s the most concrete move to ease coronavirus restrictions among the state’s higher education institutions.