UVA officials told the Trump administration that they seek no special treatment. Daxia Rojas/AFP via Getty Images On a day of campus demonstrations urging officials
In high school, back in the mid-1990s, I stood before a full auditorium. When asked what I wanted to be when I grew up, I
First Amendment advocates are condemning Indiana University’s decision this week to suspend print publication of the Indiana Daily Student, a move that comes after administrators
The rate of U.S. adults who are happy with the quality of K-12 education has hit an all-time low, according to recent polling data, but
The Department of Education’s second round of layoffs affected nearly 500 employees and left several offices with a few or no staffers. Photo illustration by
Very few people want to be stuck doing the same thing for the rest of their lives. Even if educators view their career as a
Last year, journalism students at Lawrence High School, a public school in Kansas, convinced the district to exempt them from the watchful eye it paid
Some professors resist using teamwork in their classes because they mistakenly believe that team projects are too difficult to grade. One issue is that, as
Two American academics were among the three winners of this year’s Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. They were given
In selective college admissions, “context” is quickly becoming a dirty word. The administration’s proposed “compact” with higher education would mandate the use of standardized testing in admission;
