Students increasingly use ChatGPT for studying. OpenAI's "study mode" turns ChatGPT into a tutor, using the Socratic method.
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NPR's Juana Summers discusses a study with Jonathan Johnson, CEO of Rooted School Foundation, on paying students $50 weekly.
Harvard's Legal Battles: Meet Judge Allison Burroughs
Discover the federal judge behind major Harvard cases.
President Trump signed an order to revive the Presidential Fitness Test, aiming to boost U.S. schoolchildren's health.
Alaska's rural schools are in disrepair due to ignored funding requests, risking student safety and education quality.
NPR's A Martinez discusses with Kia Baker and Melvin Bond the challenges Baltimore parents face with rising school supply costs.
Brown University agrees to pay $50M to Rhode Island organizations in a deal with the Trump administration, restoring funding.
UCLA reached a $6M settlement with Jewish students over civil rights violations during 2024 pro-Palestinian protests.
Minnesota will require social media platforms to display mental health warnings, starting July 2026, to encourage mindfulness.
Anna Olson's path to school counseling was shaped by a federal program that covered her education costs, but funding is ending.









