Efforts to raise endowment taxes are in motion as the House Ways and Means Committee reportedly plans to unveil changes next week that will increase
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Bill Gates is planning to close his philanthropic foundation in 2045, but not before he ramps up spending on health research and other humanitarian efforts.

As I explored in part 1, the implications of Michael Godsey’s article for higher education are profound, particularly in the way it highlights disparities in

Dual enrollment courses are considered some of the best ways to prepare students for the rigor and content in college-level curricula. Not only do these

The University of Florida is already one of the nation’s premier public universities. But it has the potential to be the very best. That belief—in

While both enrollment and spending in early childhood education programs reached new levels in 2024, a few select states did the lion’s share of the

In Nebraska, it’s trauma-informed training to support Native American students. In Arizona, it’s an effort to expand existing school mental health services. In a Texas

With a curriculum that includes slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction, two world wars and the Civil Rights Movement, American history teachers are used to venturing

Transfer students often face challenges integrating into their new college or university. Despite having previous experience in higher education, transfer students—particularly those from nontraditional backgrounds—can

“we trained a new model that is good at creative writing (not sure yet how/when it will get released). this is the first time i