We asked some of academia’s sharpest minds to identify their highest hope—and biggest worry—for the sector in the next four years. Their responses may surprise you.
Research confirms that the time and costs of higher education are worth it. A college degree for most graduates confers greater life satisfaction, career outcomes and earning potential. Yet, students ...
Entering 2025, community colleges are expanding apprenticeships and other experienced-based learning programs to address ...
President Trump says he wants to eliminate the Department of Education. For many of us engaged in education, this potential major policy change would be incredibly serious and have huge implications, ...
The statewide poll shows the worry is heighted among parents with students in Grades 5-8 and among parents of multilingual ...
While the injection of federal coronavirus relief dollars offered a glimpse of what’s possible when these schools are ...
University of Wyoming volleyball player Macey Boggs urged the Wyoming Senate Education Committee on Friday to expand a ...
Chick' Mazzuca was a longtime basketball official, too, known for a slow whistle and quick wit. He was also a dedicated ...
Last June, a month after the landmark House settlement was agreed to, NCAA president Charlie Baker told a group of athletes ...
“I would get notes about my kid, saying, ‘He’s not trying, he’s not giving us his best, he’s being defiant,’” Caroline said. “Well, he wasn’t being defiant. He didn’t know how to read.” ...
Kentucky could have two new medical schools — one for people, one for animals — along with more doctoral programs under ...
Leaders of the University of Maine System (UMS), the Maine Community College System (MCCS) and Maine Maritime Academy (MMA) ...