There was lot of federal action over the last week, and states are also responding to the massive changes facing higher ed. Here’s a quick look at the most important stories shaping higher education ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul is refusing to jump at the chance to help some of the state’s neediest students obtain crucial scholarships ...
On January 6, 2026, the New York Assembly introduced bill A9452 (Amendment), which would substantially amend the “Trapped at Work Act” (TAWA).
I’m a kindergarten teacher in St. Paul, Minnesota, working hard and contributing to the diverse community I love. But with two children, it’s hard getting ...
High schoolers are turning to chatbots for help navigating the college admissions process. Does a virtual college coach know ...
Zjanice Carter was just a child in Seattle when her parents moved the family more than 2,000 miles to Kalamazoo, Michigan, ...
President Donald Trump’s tax legislation includes a provision called “Trump Accounts,” which gives $1,000 to every newborn if ...
The Massachusetts Secretary of Education reflected back on the schools’ progress under the first years of the Healey administration and the challenges still ahead in a “State of Education” address — ...
With the incoming federal administration threatening to cut funding to our highest-need students, the UFT stands ready to work with the New York State Legislature to protect our students and school ...
During his second term, U.S President Donald Trump has taken unprecedented action against universities in a number of ways. We look at the impact on American students ...
The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is launching a new program to offer free tuition for eligible freshmen and transfer students, aiming to ease financial worries for local families.