When the semester begins, my classroom fills with anticipation and nerves—mine included. Every term offers a chance to start fresh,... Read More
The passage of the Educational Choice for Children Act and its K–12 tax credit program marks a pivotal moment for states committed to... Read More
The indebted institution tasked committees of faculty and staff with planning for changes. But this week, a dean forged ahead and announced... Read More
The crisis is not one of resources but of values. Read More
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) included long-overdue limits on federal loans to graduate students. While graduate loans have... Read More
"They suspected the house was being used as a school," notes the 'Times', in a moment of high drama, "and they were right." Read More
It’s confirmed: If Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani is elected New York City mayor in November, he’ll wage war on charter schools to... Read More
A federal judge on Thursday struck down two Trump administration actions aimed at eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion programs at the... Read More
LAUSD students head back to school amid ongoing ICE raids, casting a layer of fear among immigrant families over potential risk to their... Read More
Student debt increasing, graduate salaries dropping, high-skilled jobs thin on the ground – higher education in the UK is a mess. Read More
Molecular biologist Mike Rossner, who has committed his life to following the science, now finds himself playing an unexpected if urgent role... Read More
On the need for liberal education. Read More
Harvard removed more than 900 students on research-based stipends from representation under its graduate student union in July. More than a... Read More
Federal judges teaching at prominent universities have repeatedly failed to recuse themselves from cases involving schools where they teach,... Read More
Stanford spokesperson says researcher’s antisemitism allegations are ‘unsubstantiated.’ Read More
Federal agents appeared to be present on Georgetown University’s campus Aug. 13 following the police federalization and National... Read More
‘People are going to need to break a lot of rules and laws to survive this period.’ Read More
One reason that elite professional positions are disproportionately held by Ivy and Ivy+ graduates is that Ivy and Ivy+ graduates in... Read More
Using Research on COVID-Era Policy Change to Strengthen K-12 Education Read More
Energy is a subject that is both complex and far-reaching for a simple reason: energy is needed for every activity, product, service,... Read More
For many years, the conventional wisdom in education reform circles was that teachers stopped improving after a few years on the job. Read More
All levels of government must urgently support rural public education, particularly investments that prepare rural students for postsecondary... Read More
It seemed like Duke scientists had developed a “Holy Grail” of cancer treatment. Then the truth came out. Read More
Indiana’s initial plan for revised graduation requirements was criticized for prioritizing work-based learning over academic preparedness.... Read More
Mayor Adams cast the upswing as evidence of efforts to improve instruction, while rivals in the mayoral race argued that teachers need better... Read More
An investigation by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune found more than 60 instances of nepotism, self-dealing and conflicts of interest among... Read More
Handouts from Washington have climbed since the pandemic, encouraging dependency and bad government. Read More
Higher education has long engaged in racial discrimination in hiring. Read More
For decades, health care subsidized research and reputation. Now that model is cracking. Read More
Like monks of old, I walk the halls, not to get anywhere, but to stay close to what matters. Read More
Children are wildly suggestible. Ask repeatedly if she might be mentally ill—and she just might decide that she is, writes Abigail Shrier. Read More
Generations of parents have opened 529 plans to save for their children’s educations. Now some are reconsidering the value of college... Read More
The passage of the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA) and its K–12 tax credit program marks a pivotal moment for states committed to strengthening public education. While the law allows funds to flow to private school scholarships, a prospect that rightly concerns many public education advocates, it also opens a promising new and uncharted path: one that empowers public school famili... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.