The Education Department is investigating the University of California, Berkeley, regarding compliance with a federal law that requires colleges to disclose certain foreign gifts and
International students, colleges and advocates caught a break Friday after weeks of confusion and disruptions. After thousands of students had learned their Student and Exchange
For the third time in my career as an academic librarian, we are facing a digital revolution that is radically and rapidly transforming our information
Since generative artificial intelligence burst onto the scene a few years ago, schools and educators have grappled with how to approach the powerful-but-experimental technology. Ban
Gen Z is in an awkward phase. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings. The oldest of the cohort — born from 1997 to 2012 —
From the time we’re kids, we’re asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s a big question — one that many
When the Eaton and Palisades fires raged through Los Angeles, home of the second-largest school district in the country, they took lives and turned thousands
American higher education stands at a critical juncture following the emergence of reports that the Department of Justice is seeking a consent decree with Columbia
Students in schools run by the Department of Defense have staged multiple walkouts in recent months to protest the agency’s decision to pull books that
After a weeks-long standoff with the federal government over alleged antisemitism on campus, Harvard University sued the Trump administration on Monday over the $2.2 billion federal
