A week does not pass without my hearing about the apparently sorry state of the current crop of students. They are lazy, disengaged, clueless and
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Career and Technical Education (CTE) is at a turning point. What once lived on the margins of academic planning is now front and center in

As the education world grapples with a post-pandemic academic recovery that has stalled in some regions, a new research paper is taking the measure of

There is an endless war being waged against colleges and universities in this country, one unprecedented in our lifetimes. Not merely a war of words,

I am currently chair of the philosophy department at the University of Utah. I have taught at “the U” for 32 years. We are a flagship

There aren’t as many librarians in schools as there used to be. At first it wasn’t as noticeable, as the reductions were local and the

Education Secretary Linda McMahon has made clear in recent public statements that the current system of college accreditation needs to change. She’s accused current accreditors

Nearly three in four college students say they have somewhat high or very high media literacy skills (72 percent), according to a 2025 Student Voice survey

Badar Khan Suri, a postdoctoral fellow and professor at Georgetown University, was released from a federal detention center in Texas on Wednesday after being held

Immigration officials sent letters to international students on short-term work visas Thursday night, threatening to terminate their legal status in the Student Exchange and Visitor