William Stein, director of information systems at Metropolitan School District of Mt. Vernon in Indiana, needed just five minutes and $5 to show a group
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  All rule-making sessions for the Department of Education were held online from the start of the COVID pandemic to the beginning of the second Trump
 
  With many eyes on the Trump administration’s incendiary attempts to shutter the Department of Education and effectively dismantle public education, fewer people are closely watching
 
  The U.K. government has been urged to remove barriers in the visa process for researchers in order to capitalize on new U.S. restrictions imposed by
 
  Eight in 10 students rate the quality of education they’re getting as good or excellent, according to the first round of results from Inside Higher
 
  The Texas Tech University System has ordered all faculty to refrain from classroom discussions of transgender identity, The Texas Tribune reported. In a letter to
 
  Serving approximately 100,000 students each year, Maricopa County Community College District is one of the nation’s largest community college districts. Many bachelor’s-granting institutions seek to
 
  Public perceptions of college have been declining over the past decade, but the role of postsecondary education as a training ground for the workforce remains
 
  For decades now, professors have been complaining about the futility of asking students to write term papers, otherwise known as a research paper. In theory,
 
  A 2025 survey of 5,000 undergraduates by Inside Higher Ed, supported by Generation Lab, found that the greatest share of students rated their nutrition at

