Posts published in “Education”
Roughly a million borrowers defaulted on federal student loans last year, with millions more sliding into delinquency.
The Pentagon cuts ties with Harvard, ending military programs. Tensions with the Trump administration continue.
A government watchdog report reveals the Trump administration's staff cuts at the Education Department cost taxpayers millions.
During the pandemic, some Pittsburgh students with disabilities missed specialized services. Schools now aim to recover.
Texas A&M Ends Women's and Gender Studies
Texas A&M University ends women's studies, citing policy changes and low enrollment. Critics see political motives.
Brown University awards $3M in grants to fulfill a settlement with the Trump administration over alleged anti-semitism.
Trump's administration targets elite universities with funding freezes, pushing policy changes amid legal challenges.
Chanea Bond has banned AI in her classroom, opting for handwritten assignments to enhance student engagement.
If you've felt the joy of a snow day, you're not alone. While fun, do these days off affect academic performance?










