A judge blocked the deportation of a Georgetown professor detained for alleged Hamas ties, sparking legal battles.
Posts published in “Education”
Trump announced plans to move the federal student loan portfolio to the SBA, sparking concerns over legalities.
President Trump signed an executive action to close the U.S. Department of Education, impacting federal grants.
President Trump's plan to shift education control to the states might harm agencies and student outcomes, experts warn.
The White House freezes $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania over transgender athlete policies.
Big Bird, politics, and the ABCs: how a show representing NYC neighborhoods became beloved nationwide.
President Trump plans to sign an executive action to close the Department of Education and return authority to states.
Inside a small Louisiana school, students learn French dialects, bridging a generational gap in local culture.
Despite the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action, Black and Hispanic college enrollment remains steady or has increased. NPR's Elissa Nadworny and economist Zach Bleemer explore college admissions' push for diversity.
Harvard expands its financial aid program, offering free tuition for families earning under $200,000, post-SC ruling.










