Posts published in “Education”
Indian Students Lead in US, But Visa Hurdles Cause Rethink
Students from India are the largest foreign group in the US, yet visa limits prompt doubts about studying there.
House Republicans' Reconciliation Bill Advances
House Republicans' bill with a national private school voucher program heads to Senate. Cory Turner explores the research.
The Trump administration seeks Supreme Court approval for significant staffing cuts at the U.S. Department of Education.
A federal judge blocked Trump's order banning foreign students from entering the U.S. to attend Harvard, citing harm.
As climate data disappears from sites, teachers scramble to adapt, but volunteers work to archive and share resources.
LONDON — U.S. visa restrictions could reduce international students at U.S. universities, impacting British institutions.
Jacinda Ardern reflects on her leadership, emphasizing kindness and empathy beyond traditional politics.
Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman on Trump's impact: "It's an erosion of democratic values."
The Trump administration's 2026 budget proposal outlines a 15% cut to the Education Department, aiming to return control to states.









