People fought for access to education, but too many have lost the drive for it. We must rekindle that desire. It's essential ...
Our education system is failing, but allotting funding by student and family preference, rather than by ZIP code, can help.
When nearly 40% of high school graduates from the wealthiest nation in the world don’t pursue college, the question arises: What are we doing to ensure that education is a right for all, not a ...
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President Donald Trump inherited a U.S. Department of Education with 4,133 employees, according to the administration's own numbers. Nearly 600 workers have since chosen to leave, by resigning or ...
Donald Trump has moved swiftly to overhaul the government in his first month in office. Now, the Department of Education remains in flux. Reports indicate that Elon’s Musk’s “Department of Government ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is kicking off a nationwide tour focused on promoting the administration's goal of dismantling the Department of Education, which has been met with congressional and ...
This week, the United States Department of Education announced it was terminating nearly 2,000 of its roughly 4,000 employees—the latest move in what Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has called ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Department of Education is taking key steps toward dismantling itself, worrying some Ohio education groups and parents. On Nov. 18, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon ...
While AI adoption by students is one of the most commonly cited use cases, it is not necessarily its only application in higher education. Yes, students use AI for studying, research, and proofreading ...
W hen Celeste Chamberland, a professor of history at Roosevelt University, in Chicago, is asked how many committees she serves on, she has to stop and think for a minute. “I think there may be ...
On Oct. 27, Pope Leo XIV issued the apostolic letter, “Drawing New Maps of Hope,” in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of Gravissimum Educationis, the Vatican II document about Catholic education.