As the Trump administration reduces federal education roles, the nation's largest teachers union meets in Portland.
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NPR speaks with Jason Gui, a tech entrepreneur from China, about his journey as an international student in the U.S.
University of Pennsylvania modifies records set by Lia Thomas, apologizes to female athletes affected by her participation.
Trump administration withholds over $6 billion in federal education grants, affecting school district plans.
Trump Administration Investigation: Harvard Violated Federal Civil Rights Law
A federal probe found Harvard failed to protect Jewish students from antisemitism, risking further funding cuts.
A federal investigation found Harvard violated civil rights law by not protecting Jewish students, risking federal funds.
The University of Virginia's President resigned under pressure from the Trump administration, sparking concerns about political interference in public higher education.
Join us on a unique hike in the Maine woods with high school students choosing nature over detention.
In March, nearing graduation, Liam Powell received news that the U.S. State Department canceled his internship.
A deaf single mom triumphs over adversity to deliver her college commencement speech, inspiring her peers in Colorado.









