New York City’s public universities propel young graduates into the middle class. But some worry that a bleaker early career job market has added hurdles. Read more ...
New York City’s public universities propel young graduates into the middle class. But some worry that a bleaker early career job market has added hurdles. Read more ...
The university has been in talks to resolve investigations into its admissions practices. The law school’s dean and some faculty have argued a deal could compromise its independence. Read more ...
Paris Hilton helped lead a campaign to shut down the Provo Canyon School, where she said she was beaten and spat on when she was 17. Read more ...
The law limits teaching on race, gender and other topics. Part of the law related to colleges was struck down. It remains in effect in K-12 schools. Read more ...
Some of the nation’s top research universities are shrinking doctoral programs because of uncertain federal funding. Read more ...
Jennifer Mnookin will be the Ivy League university’s fifth president in four years. She describes herself as “a principled pragmatist.” Read more ...
Tamar Shirinian, a former professor at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, was among those who lost their jobs over their posts about the slain conservative activist. Read more ...
A legal challenge to a law that takes effect this week has doubled the amount certain graduate students can borrow from the federal government to $50,000 per year. Read more ...
Instead of home-schooling her daughter, she spent hundreds of millions of dollars building an idiosyncratic educational institution in the Hamptons. Read more ...
Two federal courts have blocked a new Trump administration rule that could have narrowed eligibility for a student loan forgiveness program for public servants. Read more ...
The Trump administration has been scrutinizing the University of California, Berkeley, which insists its new program will be a nonpartisan venture. Read more ...
Most states teach history by subject. Texas will go chronologically, starting with ancient history and reaching World War II by seventh grade. Read more ...
The people who know playgrounds best want a pink basketball court, hair-braiding station, and pollinator garden. Read more ...
The university hired a high-powered law firm to try to reach an agreement with the Justice Department over claims its admissions practices hurt white and Asian applicants. Read more ...
Jeffrey Ying, 39, was sentenced in an elaborate scheme to switch Chinese manuscripts from a University of California library with dummy copies. Read more ...
The state’s Department of Motor Vehicles said that it had discovered irregularities in exam results of knowledge tests. It did not specify what they were. Read more ...
In a hearing, prosecutors used videos to trace the steps of the man they accuse of assassinating Mr. Kirk, while defense lawyers tried to poke holes in DNA evidence. Read more ...
The administration’s report criticizing the National Museum of American History echoes themes of President Trump’s push to reshape the American story. Read more ...
Historians defended Anthea Hartig, director of the National Museum of American History, after the Trump administration accused her of spreading “radical activist ideology.” Read more ...
A man wrote an angry email to a government official, and federal agents came to his home. A reporter was barred from covering a lockdown at a New Jersey school. Read more ...