College enrollment continues to slide as free tuition and loan forgiveness stall
Nearly 1 million fewer students have enrolled in college since the beginning of the pandemic. Read more
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Nearly 1 million fewer students have enrolled in college since the beginning of the pandemic. Read more
The Catholic church is at the centre of a legal battle over attempts to force Catholic schools to become academies run by its own multi-academy trusts, against the wishes of school governors and headteachers. Read more
First Lady Jill Biden told community college leaders on Monday that the Build Back Better agenda no longer includes complete taxpayer support for an associates degree. Read more
Stolen Bitcoin worth more than $5bn (£3.7bn) has been seized by the US Department of Justice - the largest ever confiscation of its kind. Read more
Some colleges are cutting back on red meat in campus dining halls in an effort to fight climate change and prompt students to think about the carbon footprint of the food they consume. Read more
If the thought of fractions or differential equations makes you break you out in a cold sweat, you are not alone. Read more
South Dakota is requiring K-12 and collegiate athletes to compete on teams according to their biological sex. Read more
A San Jose State University anthropology professor has filed a lawsuit against the school after her department publicly deemed her a “racist” and locked her out of its collection of human remains, of which she had previously been the curator. Read more
Meta's Oversight Board has advised the social network to change its policy on allowing the sharing of people's addresses, even if the information is considered public. Read more
With an influx of job openings and cost a factor, convincing prospective students to go to business school is challenging. Read more