
Caught up in a storm of false accusations, professors found themselves fighting to clear their names. Read More
The new law prohibits universities from denying resources to religious, political or ideological student organizations even if they hold... Read More
At least twenty states have passed or are considering measures related to the science of reading. Read More
South Carolina private colleges are challenging a state constitutional amendment prohibiting public funding for religious or other private... Read More
An unfolding case at Smith College shows how the obsession with race can blind administrators to facts and lead them to act in ways that harm... Read More
The Indiana House and Senate propose school vouchers for families earning over $100,000. Read More
With the American Rescue Plan (ARP) officially signed into law, the nation's public school systems will soon have an additional $126 billion... Read More
A new report from the Cato Institute finds that no fewer than 132 private schools have announced permanent closure over the past year, at... Read More
An anonymous student is suing Northwestern University for unlawfully collecting students' biometric data through online test proctoring tools... Read More
Harvard Business School students, some of the only Harvard affiliates who experienced in-person classes last fall, praised the hybrid... Read More
After nearly seven years of employment at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, Dena Simmons resigned from her post as the Assistant... Read More
More than 57,000 students applied for a spot in Harvard College's Class of 2025, marking a record high and forcing the Admissions Office to... Read More
More than 900 Harvard Law School affiliates signed a statement denouncing Sen. Ted Cruz — a Republican from Texas who graduated from... Read More
Historically, public education spending in the United States has risen at a steady rate. In 2017-2018 alone, policymakers spent over $780... Read More
Researchers in Hungary say children who start using digital devices at a young age pay more attention to tiny details and less to the whole... Read More
The new classification system considers both relative net prices and repayment outcomes to identify (1) low-price, high-quality institutions,... Read More
FutureEd has produced a national school-opening trend line by aggregating weekly status reports on the 200 largest U.S. school... Read More
Teachers leave the profession because of stress. And COVID-19 exacerbated stress levels by forcing teachers to work more hours and navigate... Read More
The New Jersey Education Association, the state chapter of the largest teachers union in the country, boasted more than 200,000 members and... Read More
John Protzko and colleagues asked American adults to what extent they believe children of today are deficient compared to the way children... Read More
The Biden administration announced its intent to modify or replace the Title IX regulations adopted last year by former Education Secretary... Read More
Laurentian University in Ontario eliminated 69 academic programs and cut more than 100 faculty jobs, Sudbury.com reported. The outlet... Read More
On April 13, 2021, Adam Looney presented this testimony on the student debt burden and its impact on racial justice, borrowers, and the... Read More
Students at Gowan Science Academy in Yuma, Arizona, could soon have an outdoor classroom where they can socially distance, work on messy... Read More
Self-directed learning, real-life tasks, and giving kids space to observe and learn have helped kids in ancient cultures cultivate their... Read More
The head of a Louisiana medical school is on administrative leave while the university investigates allegations that he suppressed students'... Read More
Disruptions to education during the pandemic are turning people away from a profession that was already struggling to attract new recruits. Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of 20,000 students.