EDUCATION
Full List of College Presidents Who Have Resigned Amid Campus Protests
These are the university presidents who have resigned amid campus protests about the ongoing war in Gaza.
Columbia President's Resignation Welcomed by Staff, Students
Katherine Franke, a law professor at Columbia, wrote that Minouche Shafik "threw me under the bus when she testified before Congress."
Map Shows Which States Have the Highest IQs
A map reveals the U.S. states with the highest IQs, giving a glimpse into the country's intellectual fabric and the factors influencing American intelligence.
New Mormon-Funded Medical School Raises Questions
The new medical school is set to focus on "teaching with research in areas of strategic importance to the church."
Josh Shapiro's Controversial View Clouds His Prospects Amid VP Buzz
The Pennsylvania governor's support for private school vouchers has prompted several education advocacy organizations to oppose his potential VP candidacy.
Unexpected Hidden 'Junk Fees' Hurting Families
American families are facing unexpected hidden "junk fees," according to a new report from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Map Shows States With Highest High School Dropout Rates
Many states struggled with high dropout rates as a result of lackluster funding and instructor attention.
Satanic Temple to Receive $15,000 From School Board
The school board settled in a lawsuit filed after the Satanic Temple's club endured extra security fees and other challenges.
Student Loan Update: Biden Admin Puts Loans on Hold After Court Ruling
Under SAVE, more than 20 million borrowers would have seen lower monthly payments or full forgiveness of their debt.
Christian Petition Condemns Republican's Push for Bible in Public Schools
The petition regarding Oklahoma schools has received nearly 15,000 signatures as of Friday afternoon.
Student Loan Update: Supreme Court Could Raise Payments for 3 Million
Alaska, South Carolina and Texas filed a lawsuit on Tuesday asking the Supreme Court to reverse a ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Professor Details Florida's State-Directed Changes in Science Textbooks
Ken Miller, a professor, scientist, and textbook author, details changes to his science book for Florida schools in a local news report.
Chicago School Scores Drop After Doubling Spending
District is spending more per student than in the past decade, but COVID closures and other factors have hurt academic progress.
These Are The Best College Majors To Land a Job (and the Worst)
Some college degrees bring a higher return on investment than others.
Public Schools Ordered to Incorporate Bibles Effective Immediately
The Oklahoma Department of Education is requiring teachers to begin using the Bible in reading materials starting Thursday.
Bernie Sanders Says Billionaires Are Trying to 'Dismantle' Public Schools
Sanders alleged that the ultra-rich are increasingly working to undermine and privatize public schools.
New Bill Requiring Ten Commandments in Classroom Sparks Outrage: 'Bizarre'
Louisiana becomes the first state to require the display of the Ten Commandments, sparking outrage across social media.
Southern California Students Banned From Using Cellphones
The Los Angeles school district's board passed a resolution that would bar the use of mobile devices during the school day.
Parents of Misbehaving Children to Attend Class Under New Proposal
A Dallas school district proposed a change to its code of conduct, which would provide more options for dealing with troubled students.
California Scores $91 Million Rebate to Help Children
The money went to 47 California school districts so they can purchase up to 380 clean air buses.
Student Loan Forgiveness: Hundreds Set to Benefit from Special Program
The forgiveness comes courtesy of the New Mexico Higher Education Department via the state's Teacher Loan Repayment Program.
Momentum Grows for Total Ban on Phones in Schools
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York is the latest official to call for a complete ban on smartphones during the school day.