
While Covid interruptions and changes have fostered a sense of anxiety and frustration, and much worse than that for many—its... Read More
Statewide more than 1,500 students have been enrolled in a high school cosmetology program each of the past three school years, making it one... Read More
One Baltimore high school student passed all but three classes over four years and still graduated near the top half of his class with a... Read More
At one San Antonio middle school, teachers don't wait for students to go missing — they search for them at the first sign of trouble. Read More
It's happening in well-to-do Pakistani households in the suburbs of Washington and among Chinese restaurant workers in Philadelphia. It's... Read More
In 2020, Chicago taxpayers spent $2.3 billion on teacher payroll, while 347,476 enrolled CPS school children logged on from home.... Read More
With a $150 million gift from Bloomberg Philanthropies, Harvard University will establish the Bloomberg Center for Cities, it announced... Read More
It is precisely by getting their priorities straight that established academics can, and must, set a better example, say Fleur Jongepier and... 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
Undergraduate resident assistants and undergraduates with approved special circumstances — who have been moving in over the last few... 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
While questions about the value of higher education have bubbled under the surface for years, the COVID-19 pandemic that hit the world in... Read More
Joe Biden's inauguration will be far from normal as the National Guard patrols a locked-down Washington D.C. and coronavirus measures dictate... Read More
It is easy enough to ridicule QAnon followers who parade in horned helmets and shaman garb, but what is there to say about a renowned... Read More
Miguel Cardona was sworn in on Tuesday as the Biden administration's secretary of Education, taking over an agency at the center of the... Read More
Prognosticators predicted mass shutterings. That hasn't happened, but other enormous changes are underway. Read More
Parents shoot video of Matt Meyer, president of the Berkeley Federation of Teachers, dropping his 2-year-old off for in-person instruction... Read More
Back when school was in person, eighth-grader Josh Secrett was always tired. Now, away from the bias he sometimes encountered in classrooms,... Read More
The U.S. Department of Education might expect standardized assessments this year, but state and district leaders are predicting a lot of... Read More
Scientific evidence is regularly invoked in defense of one classroom practice or another. And on occasion, scientific evidence features... Read More
When Meisha Ross Porter takes over as New York City's schools chancellor March 15, she will be stepping into one of the most high-profile... Read More
Making mistakes in front of a captive audience can be terrifying, but learning about mistakes that help you grow can help everyone improve. Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of 20,000 students.