For over 100 high school theater stars, tonight is a milestone at the National High School Musical Theatre Awards.
Posts published in “Education”
Trump's Deal with Harvard: A Historic Move for International Students
It's a wrap! The fourth annual NPR College Podcast Challenge received nearly 300 entries from students in over 30 states.
Harvard challenges Trump's order limiting international students, citing First Amendment violations.
On Father's Day, Esther Ngumbi reflects on her Kenyan dad's sacrifices for his children's education, especially his daughters.
House Republicans Eye Plan
Proposal may require colleges to repay government for students' unpaid federal loans.
Eleven of 12 Fulbright board members resigned, citing alleged interference by the Trump administration in the program.
Republicans propose penalizing colleges for student debt issues while rewarding institutions that provide value.
Whose job is it to educate Americans? The first Department of Education was created post-Civil War to reunify the nation.
Megan Mainzer, McKinney-Vento liaison in Rhode Island, fears the impact of proposed federal budget cuts on homeless students.










