Posts published in “Education”
NPR's Ailsa Chang discusses evolving campus safety standards with Rob Kilfoyle, IACLEA president.
Ailsa Ostovitz, a Maryland student, faces stress over AI accusations, despite asserting her work is entirely her own.
A gunman opened fire inside a Brown University academic building, killing two students and injuring nine others.
Student test scores in the U.S. have declined over the past decade. Researchers explore smartphones' impact.
Head Start programs are warned by the federal government to remove certain words from funding applications or face denial.
Thousands of high school seniors are filling out the FAFSA, with a record increase in applications despite low confidence in higher education.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — A shooting at Kentucky State University left one student dead and another critically wounded. A suspect is in custody.
The U.S. Department of Education announced a settlement to end the controversial SAVE student loan repayment plan.
Calling all student storytellers: NPR's Student Podcast Challenge is back for 2026! Share your story and win prizes!










