For decades, the National Institutes of Health and America’s university system operated behind a shroud of academic prestige, ...
Around 25 Connecticut school districts could lose the rest of the COVID-19 relief funds after Education Secretary Linda ...
Eight million federal student loan borrowers are waiting for the courts to decide if their repayment plan is legal at the ...
Led by mindset expert and veteran HR leader Julie Oldbury, The US WORK Force™ aims to create a “mainstream mindset” in ...
After Trump’s executive order, readers discuss how the Education Department has influenced U.S. students.
President Donald Trump on Thursday revealed his intention to force changes at the Smithsonian Institution with an executive ...
NPR has spent the past few weeks catching up with student loan experts and asking the Trump administration for clarity on ...
The Trump administration’s request for the Supreme Court to intervene in a fight over federal teacher development grants has ...
There may be reasons to idolize the past — better music, cooler cars — but greater prosperity is not among them.
There may be reasons to idolize the past, but greater prosperity is not among them. One must be purposefully ignorant to believe that the 1950s saw Americans materially better off.
The point is this: It’s not just research; all of the trappings of college life are potentially at risk, and soon. If the ...
In the three months since the second Trump administration took over, American education has faced drastic changes. On March ...