EDUCATION
Minnesota Could Put Property Tax Rise to Voters
Within the state, 45 local teachers' union chapters have reached out for extra financial support, according to Education Minnesota.
Student Loan Update: How Senate GOP Changes to Trump Bill Impact Borrowers
Federal student loan borrowers could benefit from the extension of a rule regarding employers helping workers pay off their loans.
How Texas Is Transforming Education
The Texas Legislature approved bills that will drastically impact students from K-12 to universities.
State Sued Over New 'Unconstitutional' Ten Commandments Law In Classrooms
Seven families filed a lawsuit challenging a new state law that will require public school classrooms to post copies.
Columbia Fails to Meet Accreditation Status, Trump Admin Warns
The Department of Education has notified the University's accreditor.
Republican-led State Setting an Example for Teaching Math
Alabama, which has historically leaned red, achieved a strong rating across five core policy areas.
Thousands of Dead People Got Student Aid, Trump Admin Finds
The disclosure followed a cross-check of student aid records against federal grant logs and the Social Security Death Index.
List of Popular College Majors With High Unemployment Rates
Surprisingly, some of the most popular majors have high unemployment rates, according to new data from the New York Fed.
Harvard President's Dig at Trump Met With Standing Ovation at Graduation
Alan Garber's remarks on Thursday were met with a roar along with students and staff rising to their feet to applaud him.
Gen Z Signing Up for 'Adulting 101' Classes
Multiple universities have introduced classes dedicated to teaching high schoolers essential life skills.
Asian Colleges Aim to Woo Harvard International Students
In 2024, Chinese nationals comprised approximately 20% of Harvard's international student enrollment.
Trump Threatens To Revoke $3B in Harvard Grants To Give to Trade Schools
The move is the latest in a series of attacks by Trump and his administration against the Ivy League school.
Generation Alpha Is Causing Problems for Teachers
There's: "A noticeable change in student focus and engagement in school, all in regard to Gen A," Matt Eicheldinger told Newsweek.
Harvard Student Blasts Trump: Attacking 'Very Basis of My College Life'
The sophomore told Newsweek that most people in his friendship group face an uncertain future at the Ivy League school.
Gen Z, Alpha Embrace Trade Schools More as They Sour on College
The number of teens who believe they'll attend a four-year college after high school has dropped 25 percentage points since 2018.
Supreme Court Deals Blow to Catholic School Funded by Taxpayers
The case could have resulted in the creation of the nation's first religious charter school.
FBI Warns Of Scam Targeting Student Visa Holders In US
Scammers impersonating U.S. and foreign government officials have targeted students living in the United States on valid student visas, the FBI said
Surge in Student Loan Borrowers Pleading for Money to Help Pay Off Debts
A growing number of Americans are turning to peer-to-peer lending to pay down education debts.
Parents Deserve Choices, but Not at Public Schools' Expense | Opinion
Former Secretary of Education Cardona speaks out for public education and against vouchers
Columbia University Cuts 180 Jobs After Trump Pulls Funding
The job cuts come after the university agreed to President Trump's demands in March.
Map Reveals States With Lowest School Spending
The states with the lowest school spending per pupil are largely in the South, indicating educational inequalities nationwide.
Conservative School Boards Face Election Defeats in Trump Heartland
In school board races on May 3, conservative-backed candidates suffered losses.