Posts published in “Education”
A professor and UC Berkeley college Republicans express newfound freedom to discuss views under Trump.
The U.S. Faces Academic Shift
Cuts to federal funding and perceived threats to academic freedom drive researchers to Europe.
The Education Department's "End DEI" portal lets students and parents report DEI activities, causing educator uncertainty.
Sarah Inama, an Idaho teacher, faced backlash for a classroom poster saying "Everyone is welcome here" with diverse hands.
The White House is freezing over $1 billion in federal funding for Cornell, $800M for Northwestern, citing civil rights probes.
After 100 years, The Great Gatsby remains a staple in high school reading, sparking lively discussions and debates.
A majority of U.S. adults say college degrees are valuable, yet only 18% find four-year college costs "fair."






