As funding disappears and public confidence wanes, competing proposals emerge for higher education’s future—but only some address the problems that broke that trust.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A Republican push to make drilling cheaper on federal land is creating new fiscal pressure for states ...
NEW TONIGHT AT SIX GREENVILLE TECHNICAL COLLEGE WILL SOON CELEBRATE A UNIQUE ACHIEVEMENT. THREE MEMBERS OF THE SAME FAMILY ...
A $30,000 gift from Arkansas State University alumnus and business leader Nick Meurrier will help support Arkansas residents ...
About one-quarter of North Carolina adults polled by Elon University would give the state’s traditional public schools a D or ...
Jazz legends Wynton Marsalis and Vincent Gardner are shaping Houston's future through Jazz Houston, inspiring high school ...
The Richmond County Board of Education voted this week to approve three public hearings at the start of 2026 on the ...
Beaumont Independent School District (ISD) is set to request the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to reconsider its decision to ...
Cornell College students are speaking out against cuts to programs and positions the president said are needed to keep the ...
Under a previous cost-cutting proposal, separate boys and girls STEM programs would’ve occupied the same new construction ...
Earning a degree from The University became much more obtainable in the fall of 2025, when university president Walter “Ted” ...