Supreme Court Considers Disabilities Act Dispute
It could be “a mess,” said Justice Stephen Breyer. That sentiment seemed to sum up the intellectual somersaults performed by …
Derrick Bell, Influential Legal Scholar, Dies At 80
Derrick Bell, the first tenured black professor at Harvard Law School, died of carcinoid cancer in New York City on …
Undercover Student Tests A For-Profit College
Lately, for-profit colleges like DeVry, Kaplan and the University of Phoenix have been subject to scrutiny and new regulations for …
Getting Kids Fit
Oklahoma ranks as one of the highest states in childhood obesity and now one lawmaker wants to find a way to improve those statistics.
Debating US School Standards
Oklahoma Republicans are facing off against each other over a federal plan to develop common core state standards across the US.
Education in the Living Room
Gerry Bonds talks about the state of Public Education on KOSU’s newest show.
Letting Homeschoolers Play in Public Schools
An Oklahoma lawmaker wants to find a way to get homeschoolers and virtual school students involved in public school activities.
Improving Civics in OK Schools
The Oklahoma Bar Association is taking steps to improve civic competency in students across the state.
OK Gets Grant for Special Ed. Students
The federal government’s sending more than a million dollars to the state to fund teacher training.
Teachers’ Retirement System Improves
The Oklahoma Teachers’ Retirement System is announcing its decreased its unfunded liability and on its way to a fully funded pension plan.











