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In a remarkable display of academic achievement, 14-year-old Noah Jason Thomas made history this past weekend by becoming the youngest graduate ever a…
On Sunday evening, Illinois State University was placed on alert after reports of gunfire at the Bone Student Center. The university issued a safety a…
In a turbulent job market, especially following widespread layoffs across the D.C. area due to recent federal cuts under the Trump administration, man…
US Higher Education is facing an unprecedented crisis. Once a global benchmark, the U.S. university system is now grappling with deep structural chall…
The University of Toledo has announced the suspension of nine undergraduate degree programs in response to a newly enacted Ohio higher education law, …
The Princeton University community is on high alert following the disappearance of Lauren Blackburn, a 23-year-old undergraduate student from Indiana.…
The U.S. Department of Education has announced it will resume collections on defaulted federal student loan collections beginning May 5, 2025. This ma…
UNM Community Joins Nationwide Call for Action
On April 17, hundreds of students, faculty, staff, and community members at the University of New Me…
Infertility on the Rise—And Often Overlooked
As infertility rates continue to climb across the United States, medical experts are emphasizing the i…
Historic Education Reform Clears Texas Legislature
In a major development for Texas education policy, state lawmakers have approved a long-debated …
Budget Cuts Threaten Jobs, Union Steps In
In a move aimed at preserving educational quality and staff retention, the Eastmont Education Association…
A New Era for School Choice in America
The Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA) is emerging as a landmark policy that could significantly exp…
Breaking Barriers Through Financial Support
Access to US Graduate Education remains a challenge for many students, particularly those from underre…
Summer Camp Registration Now Open
The Chicago Park District has officially opened registration for its 2025 summer programs, with camps filling up …
Faculty and Students Unite for a Common Cause
On Thursday, April 17, faculty, students, and higher education staff across the United States will co…
A Misguided Mission with Long-Term Consequences
As the current administration pushes forward with plans to eliminate the U.S. Department of Educati…
Congressional Records Request Withdrawn After Legal Challenge
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce has withdrawn its request for docu…
Student Visa Revocations Sweep Through U.S. Campuses
More than 600 international students and recent graduates across the United States have lost …
U.S. Department of Education Executive Order Paves Way for State-Led Education
In a significant move aimed at restructuring the U.S. education syst…
A New Era Begins for the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra
The Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra (SOL) has announced the appointment of 33-year-old P…
Preschool For All, Program Growth Surpasses Goals, But Gaps Remain
Multnomah County’s ambitious universal preschool initiative, Preschool For All, …
Virtual Reality VR Biology Program Drives Academic Gains in Science
A groundbreaking study has confirmed the transformative impact of Arizona State…
Te-Hina Paopao Star Guard Leads South Carolina to Championship Game
Te-Hina Paopao is set to take center stage in the 2025 Women’s March Madness N…
Expanding Opportunities Beyond College Degrees
North Carolina lawmakers are advancing legislation that could open thousands of state government job…
A New Meaning for Operation GPA
As high school students across Kanawha County gear up for prom and graduation, a familiar acronym is taking on a li…
Growing Interest in AI Careers
A recent report highlights the growing appeal of the artificial intelligence (AI Industry) among job seekers, with m…
Program Effectiveness Under Scrutiny Summer Learning Program
During a workshop meeting on Tuesday, the Killeen Independent School District (KISD) B…
MTA Hiring for Job Applications of Bus Operators
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced a MTA Hiring drive for bus operato…
In a significant development for higher education in Pennsylvania, Villanova University and Rosemont College have announced an official merger set to …
A National Political Science Honor Society Returns
Pi Sigma Alpha, the only national honor society dedicated to political science students, has re…
University of Michigan Discontinues DEI Program
The University of Michigan has announced the immediate termination of its Diversity, Equity, and In…
Meeting Delayed Over Open Meeting Act Concerns
The Oklahoma State Board of Education unexpectedly postponed its scheduled monthly meeting on Thursd…
IBM’s Workforce Transition and Layoffs
Ongoing IBM's Layoffs in the United States are reportedly more extensive than previously disclosed, with a s…
New Expansion Breaks Ground
A leading coil processing equipment company has officially begun construction on an expansion project at Springfield’s…
Providing Opportunities for Workforce Re-Entry
Employers across Lexington are gearing up for an upcoming Career Fair Offers at the Davis Park Workf…
A Struggle for Direction
Just a year ago, Jacinta Goggles from Ethete, Wyoming, found herself stuck in an unfulfilling, low-paying job with little…
A Unified Stand Against Privatization
Postal Workers Rally in Palm Beach County gathered on Sunday to protest potential efforts to privatize the U.…
Allegations of Unethical Hiring Practices
A growing number of election workers in the Bronx claim they were pressured into making payments to secu…
Braving cold and windy weather, Birmingham postal workers rally gathered outside the main Birmingham Post Office on 24th Street North to voice their c…
Governor Justifies Layoffs Amid Fiscal Concerns
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin reaffirmed his support for widespread federal job cuts on Wednesda…
Potential Economic Development on the Horizon
The Triad region of North Carolina may soon welcome a massive economic development project that could…
Schools to Close Due to Staff Shortages
Denver Public Schools (DPS) has announced the closure of several schools on Thursday, March 20, due to an e…
Educators Take a Stand
Teachers and staff across Colorado are preparing to participate in the "No More Education Cuts" statewide day of action on …
Mass Layoffs Signal the Beginning of Major Changes
Linda McMahon, the newly appointed head of the U.S. Department of Education, wasted no time in i…
Governors May Gain More Control Over Education
Hawaii Governor Josh Green has expressed his willingness to take on more responsibility for educatio…
Staff Reductions and Their Implications
The recent decision to eliminate over 1,300 jobs at the U.S. Department of Education has raised concerns ab…
Impact on Student Loans and Financial Aid
Recent downsizing within the U.S. Department of Education has left students, parents, and educators quest…
Major Layoffs Reshape the Education Department
The Department of Education has significantly reduced its workforce, cutting nearly 50% of its emplo…
Education Department Probes 60 Institutions
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has launched investigations into 60 colleges…
AI and the Changing Landscape of Technical Interviews
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed the hiring process for software engi…
Impact on Schools and Federal Education Policies
The potential closure of the U.S. Department of Education has sparked widespread debate and uncert…
Federal Education Department Changes on the Horizon
The U.S. Department of Education may soon face significant changes as an executive order is exp…
Federal Education Funding at Risk
The proposed dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education has sparked significant concern across the nation, p…
Bill Allowing School Districts to Deny Enrollment Moves Forward
A contentious bill that could grant Tennessee school Lawmakers districts the author…
Thousands of Jobs at Risk as Universities Struggle with Funding
The higher education sector is facing an unprecedented crisis, with up to 10,000 jo…
A New Era of Accountability in Education
Linda McMahon, newly appointed as the U.S. Secretary of Education, has wasted no time in outlining her pri…
Florida Ranked No. 1 has once again emerged as one of the top states in the nation, securing high rankings in education and economic performance. Acco…
Boosting Employability Through Tunisia higher education Reforms
The World Bank Board of Directors has approved a US$100 million initiative aimed …
State Rejects Request for Legal Fees in Ethics Complaint
Two Newark school board members facing an ethics complaint related to their investigation …
AI's Growing Role in Medical Training
AI in medical education schools across the United States are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence…
Court Finds Wyoming Falling Short on Education Funding
A Laramie County judge has determined that Wyoming has failed to meet its constitutional ob…
Immediate Steps Recommended to Protect Student Loan Information
Consumer advocates are advising student loan data borrowers to safeguard their fi…
Rising Absenteeism Poses Educational Challenges
A growing concern is emerging in Arizona's education system as nearly one in three students are mis…
Protesters Demand Increased Support for Public Education
AUSTIN, Texans Rally— More than 1,100 Texans gathered in Austin to demand increased fundin…
A Historic Institution Faces Closure
Northland College, a liberal arts institution in northern Wisconsin, will permanently shut its doors at the en…
New Standards for Schools Amid Funding Concerns
The Wisconsin Assembly, led by Republican lawmakers, passed a series of education bills on Wednesda…
Institutions Respond to Federal Ultimatum
Universities across Western Washington are carefully reviewing a directive from the Trump administration …
New Policy Aims to Enhance Academic Performance and Mental Health
Students in St. Paul Public Schools will soon have to part ways with their phones…
Debate over Catholic Identity and Diversity Initiatives
The University of Notre Dame is under scrutiny following a recent directive from its provos…
Recognizing Excellence in Education
Children at Risk in houston has released its highly anticipated rankings of the top elementary, middle, and hig…
State-wide Learning Loss Continues
Despite significant increases in educational spending, California schools continue to grapple with widespread le…
Nominee Advocates for Restructuring, Not Eliminating, Key Programs
Linda McMahon, the nominee for Secretary of Education, outlined her vision for r…
Nominee Faces Senate Scrutiny as Education Department Hangs in Balance
Linda McMahon, the nominee for Education Secretary, is set to appear before …
Concerns Over Education Rankings and Spending
The state of the U.S. education system has become a focal point of national discussion, with concerns…
Massive Budget Cuts Hit U.S. Education Department
The U.S. Department of Education faced substantial budget reductions as the Department of Governm…
Research Division of Education Department Faces Significant Reductions
An independent research division within the U.S. Department of Education is…
Funding Cuts Target Diversity Programs and Research Initiatives
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced a sweeping reduction in Ed…
Concerns Over Federal Education Funding Cuts
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer has called for a more compassionate approach to governing as concerns gro…
Uncertainty Looms Over Education Department’s Future
School districts in the Washington, D.C. area are bracing for potential shifts in federal educ…
Weather Advisory and Travel Warnings
A winter storm is set to impact North Jersey, bringing snow, sleet, and freezing rain overnight into Thursday …
Federal Operations Under Scrutiny
Elon Musk’s government efficiency initiative, known as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is expandi…
Executive Order in the Works
The Trump administration is actively drafting an executive order aimed at initiating the process of dismantling the De…
Proposal to Shut Down the Department of Education
A new executive order is reportedly being considered to dismantle the U.S. Department of Educatio…
STEM Innovation Recognized at the National Level
A Delaware school has earned recognition for its innovative approach to addressing healthcare chal…
Expanding Federal Influence in Schools
The U.S. President has unveiled a series of executive orders aimed at overhauling the American education sys…
AI’s Growing Impact on Africa’s Education Sector
As artificial intelligence (AI) tools become more accessible, particularly through smartphones and…
The Role of AI in Modern Classrooms
The increasing integration of AI in education has sparked discussions about its impact on teaching. However, t…
Federal Funding Pause Announcement and Confusion
The U.S. Department of Education provided reassurance to students on Tuesday after a nationwide fu…
Excellence in Online Education
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (N.C. A&T) has solidified its reputation as a leader …
Salary Increase to Align with Local Superintendents' Pay Rates
In a move that has raised eyebrows, New York State Education Commissioner Betty A. R…
Lawmakers Debate School Funding, Special Education, and Student Safety
Funding Challenges Amid Declining Enrollment
Oregon lawmakers opened the …
Rising Costs and Allegations of Fraud
As New York City grapples with record-breaking special education spending, allegations of fraud have surfaced…
A Vision for Internationalization and Digital Transformation
On January 19, the CPC Central Committee issued a comprehensive blueprint focused on e…
Leadership Transition Amid Community Backlash
Memphis Shelby County Schools (MSCS) are once again facing the daunting task of finding a permanent s…
Officials Address Timing of Proposed Policies
Top New York State Education Department have voiced concerns about the overlapping impact of a propos…
Examining Historical Contexts and Foundational Questions
The launch of a new course comes in the backdrop of the 70th anniversary of the U.S. Supre…
The Complex Decision of School Closures
As winter approaches, parents and students in Oklahoma eagerly monitor social media and message boards, ant…
Winter Storm Watch Hits First Coast Region
The First Coast region, including Duval County and Jacksonville, is under a Winter Storm Watch as an int…
Winter Storm Warning Issued for Pensacola Area
A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. The National Weather Serv…