Federal agents arrested a Columbia student under false pretenses, sparking protests and Trump's intervention for release.
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Harvard's Larry Summers to Resign Amid Epstein Investigation
Harvard economist Larry Summers to resign amid ongoing investigation into his ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein's links to colleges spark debate on managing controversial donors, highlighting vulnerabilities in fundraising.
High School Students Run In-School Credit Union
Students at a Kansas City high school learn real-life banking by managing a credit union on campus.
The South Orange & Maplewood School District removed Junot Díaz's novel due to a mental health crisis, sparking debate.
Schools across the U.S. are implementing cellphone bans, like Kentucky's, to enhance student focus and engagement.
Minnesota Republicans face backlash for welcoming influencers like Nick Shirley amid child care fraud claims.
NPR's Scott Simon discusses with Emmy Martin the revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's ties to higher education.
At the Illinois Future City competition, 16 middle school teams showcased innovative city concepts with vertical farms.
U.S. colleges received over $5 billion in foreign gifts in 2025, with Qatar contributing over 20% of the total.










