The real threat from AI in education isn't that the technology fails. It's that it succeeds — and we never stopped to ask what we'd lose. Read More
A solution for the Anxious Generation is hiding in plain sight: Education Freedom Accounts Read More
Nearly a quarter of teens sleep 5 hours or less per night and the majority sleep less than 8 hours. Read More
Droves of young people who are turning to tactile, analog hobbies and activities as a means of escaping technology and reconnecting with... Read More
Half a century after the book “Why Johnny Can’t Read” sounded an alarm about the rise of illiteracy in the U.S., it has... Read More
The second week of March is Civic Learning Week. It’s an annual observance marked by civics advocates with webinars, social media... Read More
Higher ed finds new critics — in the mirror. Read More
The Departments of Education and State have established a new partnership to examine foreign funding in American universities and to identify... Read More
American Preparatory Academy, a charter school in Utah, has repeatedly refused to disclose top administrator salaries to state auditors. Read More
An Education Department official defended the layoffs, saying ED “is a more efficient and accountable agency.” Read More
A professor who helped to shape our framing of the condition fears so many characteristics are linked to it that it’s ‘no longer a useful... Read More
Education majors start out earning less right after college and often remain among the lowest-paid fields throughout their careers. Read More
About nine in 10 college students are confident that their degree is teaching them career-relevant skills that will help them secure... Read More
U.S. family policy isn’t designed to support strong families. In truth, there is hardly a U.S. family policy to speak of. Read More
In 2023, the U.S. dedicated nearly $1 trillion in combined state, local, and federal funding to K–12 education, more than any other... Read More
Playing video games for more than 10 hours a week could have a significant impact on young people’s diet, sleep and body weight,... Read More
The Buckley Institute’s research found that in undergraduate departments and the law and management schools, 2.3% of faculty are... Read More
A mom and science writer offers an operating manual for parents grappling with kids' screen use and cravings for sweets. Read More
The co-host of the popular podcast Pivot says selective universities ought to lose their tax-exempt statuses if they keep artificially... Read More
Harvard laid off 55 staff members in its Alumni Affairs and Development office on Tuesday, citing budget constraints — the latest in a... Read More
We’re rounding up recent news, from the latest effort to defang the U.S. Department of Education to one leader’s insight into... Read More
Walk into a college library today, and you will see something that feels almost old–fashioned: students sitting quietly together,... Read More
James Piereson on the politicization of college sports. Read More
A 1953 C.I.A.-backed coup that ousted Iran’s Cold War leader has colored U.S.-Iran relations for decades. Read More
How one reporter found her start in the Great Books. Read More
In 2024 top water polo player Lucca van der Woude was arrested at Los Angeles’s Harvard-Westlake School—allegedly under suspicion... Read More

A 1953 C.I.A.-backed coup that ousted Iran’s Cold War leader has colored U.S.-Iran relations for decades.... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.