
[ad_1] Journey Short graduated from a South Side Chicago high school in 2022 with a 2.34 GPA. At the time, college felt more like a distant hope…

[ad_1] The NSF has lifted a hold on future awards for three of the four research institutions it placed under a funding freeze starting in April. National…

[ad_1] Fall 2025 data shows tuition discounting rates have hit another record high. Preliminary estimates put the average discount rate for the 2025–26 academic year at 57.1 percent…

[ad_1] The number of students taking Advanced Placement exams has grown tremendously—participation increased in 66 of the last 70 years since AP exams were created—even as most…

[ad_1] This year’s commencement season was characterized by speaker cancellations and discord over artificial intelligence, with students at a handful of universities booing their commencement speakers over…

[ad_1] Students moving out of campus housing this time of year often leave behind a large amount of waste, from extra-long sheets to mini refrigerators. At the…

[ad_1] I will always be a staunch proponent of actual intelligence—humans reading, writing, creating, synthesizing, learning, thinking critically for ourselves and sharing knowledge person to person. Notwithstanding, I see…

[ad_1] President Trump has sought to place control of federal grant making in the hands of political appointees. The White House is advancing a sweeping rule change…

[ad_1] For months, advocates for minority-serving institutions predicted the U.S. Department of Education might channel funds slated for MSI programs into another bucket: the Strengthening Institutions Program,…

[ad_1] Many European academics are opting out of one of the largest annual gatherings for business scholars because it is being held in the U.S., citing concerns…