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Sarah Mervosh

Dallas, New York

National Correspondent at The New York Times

National correspondent @nytimes, covering education, schools & kids. [email protected]

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  • 2 weeks ago | boston.com | Sarah Mervosh |Michael Schmidt |John Waller

    As President Donald Trump and his team dialed up the pressure on Harvard University last month, threatening to bar its international students, the school issued what was at once a warning and a plea. “Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard,” school officials wrote in a lawsuit asking a judge to stop the federal government’s actions. It left unsaid what Harvard, if it were no longer Harvard, would become.

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Sarah Mervosh |Michael Schmidt

    Dan Morrell: I love the origin story of your business and the fact that it was so gradually and strategically built, but I want to also hear that …

  • 2 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Sarah Mervosh |Michael Schmidt

    If President Trump makes good on all his threats, Harvard may lose much of its influence and prestige. It could also become even harder to afford. As President Trump and his team dialed up the pressure on Harvard University last month, threatening to bar its international students, the school issued what was at once a warning and a plea. "Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard," school officials wrote in a lawsuit asking a judge to stop the federal government's actions.

  • 2 weeks ago | sacbee.com | Shawn Hubler |Adam Nagourney |Sarah Mervosh |Livia Albeck-Ripka

    LOS ANGELES -- Tensions boiled over in Los Angeles on Sunday for a third day, hours after President Donald Trump took the extraordinary action of ordering at least 2,000 National Guard members to assist immigration agents clashing with demonstrators. Near downtown, federal law enforcement officials fired canisters of tear gas at a group protesting immigration raids.

  • 3 weeks ago | phillytrib.com | Sarah Mervosh

    A surprise Supreme Court ruling Thursday prevented the nation’s first religious charter school from opening in Oklahoma, in a 4-4 vote that seemed to put the brakes on a conservative movement to expand government funding for religious education. But the ruling may prove to be only a speed bump for the conservative education agenda.

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Sarah Mervosh
Sarah Mervosh @smervosh
8 Apr 24

I loved picturing all the science teachers out there nerding out for the eclipse. @IXScienceCrosslin in Indianapolis did not disappoint. Some light hearted science fun today: https://t.co/amV3QymM1o https://t.co/1jbqOOFitp

Sarah Mervosh
Sarah Mervosh @smervosh
2 Apr 24

.@ProfEmilyOster digs into the data behind an important question: What makes a “good” school? and explains why common rating systems offer an incomplete picture Full post: https://t.co/FWP6RRKdyl https://t.co/Y56z8gj703

Sarah Mervosh
Sarah Mervosh @smervosh
1 Apr 24

RT @emilymbadger: "What was once a deeply ingrained habit — wake up, catch the bus, report to class — is now something far more tenuous." v…