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Trump Redirects Millions to HBCUs, Charter Schools

  • Historically Black Colleges and Universities
  • Federal Budget (US)
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Education Department (US)
  • Trump, Donald J

The Trump administration is cutting money from programs that have supported minority students, including at other universities.

The Long-Term Unemployed Today? College Grads.

  • Unemployment
  • Layoffs and Job Reductions
  • Hiring and Promotion
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Labor and Jobs
  • Careers and Professions
  • Credit and Debt
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

For years, only a small portion of the people experiencing long spells of joblessness were college graduates. That’s starting to change.

A ‘Mural’ of Garage Doors, Painted by Students

  • New York City
  • internal-storyline-no
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Art
  • Delivery Services
  • Murals
  • Elections, House of Representatives
  • Education (K-12)
  • Democratic Party
  • Publicolor
  • Lasher, Micah C
  • Nadler, Jerrold
  • Hudson Square (Manhattan, NY)

Publicolor, a nonprofit, gets teenagers painting. Usually they work in schools, but for a project downtown, they have a different canvas.

Kirk Assassination Puts America’s Political Spotlight on Campuses Again

  • Colleges and Universities
  • Conservatism (US Politics)
  • Turning Point USA
  • Utah Valley University
  • Buckley, William F Jr
  • Kirk, Charlie (1993- )

Colleges are often the setting, and the target, of the nation’s most heated politics. Charlie Kirk’s work on campuses was one factor.

Voucher Push Is Reshaping Private School Education, Study Finds

  • Private and Sectarian Schools
  • Vouchers
  • Education (K-12)
  • United States
  • Religion-State Relations
  • Christians and Christianity
  • Tuition

Vouchers are spurring the growth of low-priced, Christian schools that often serve small populations of students. They’re also pushing up tuition prices.

Texas Professor Fired After Accusations of Teaching ‘Gender Ideology’

  • Colleges and Universities
  • Texas A&m University
  • Academic Freedom
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression
  • Gender
  • Texas
  • Abbott, Gregory W (1957- )
  • Trump, Donald J
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Republican Party

Two administrators also lost their posts at Texas A&M, an example of how Republican policies meant to curb liberal ideas are reaching into university classrooms.

George Mason’s President, Gregory Washington, Will Not Apologize to the Trump Administration

  • Washington, Gregory N
  • Content Type: Personal Profile
  • George Mason University
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Academic Freedom
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression
  • Black People
  • Discrimination
  • Diversity Initiatives
  • Civil Rights and Liberties
  • Trump, Donald J
  • United States Politics and Government

Gregory Washington, George Mason’s first Black president, runs a university that prizes diversity. That has made him a target of the Trump administration.

West Point Alumni Group Cancels Award Honoring Tom Hanks

  • United States Military Academy
  • United States Defense and Military Forces
  • Awards, Decorations and Honors
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Hanks, Tom
  • Sylvanus Thayer Award
  • Colleges and Universities
  • West Point Association of Graduates

The group was to bestow the Sylvanus Thayer Award on the actor, but it said it was canceling the event to focus on preparing academy cadets for the future.

Settlement Talks Stall Between Harvard and the Trump Administration

  • Harvard University
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Academic Freedom
  • Research
  • Federal Aid (US)
  • Suits and Litigation (Civil)
  • Burroughs, Allison D
  • Trump, Donald J
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Anti-Semitism

One major reason is said to be an emerging divide within the administration over whether the current framework is too favorable to Harvard.

At Harvard, Judge’s Ruling on Funding Gives Students One More Thing to Ponder

  • Decisions and Verdicts
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Harvard University
  • Cambridge (Mass)
  • Massachusetts
  • Trump, Donald J

Many students were cautiously hopeful after a judge said the Trump administration could not freeze research funding to the university. But they also had other things on their minds.

College Board Cancels Tool for Finding Low-Income High Achievers

  • College Board
  • Minorities
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Admissions Standards
  • Diversity Initiatives
  • Students for Fair Admissions
  • Trump, Donald J
  • United States Politics and Government

After the Trump administration criticized the use of what it called “racial proxies,” the group behind the SAT shut down a way for universities to identify promising applicants from disadvantaged communities.

President of Northwestern, a School Attacked by the G.O.P., Will Resign

  • Colleges and Universities
  • Northwestern University
  • Schill, Michael H
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Federal Aid (US)
  • Anti-Semitism
  • Academic Freedom
  • Appointments and Executive Changes
  • Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests (2023- )

The university’s president, Michael Schill, said he would step down following months of turbulence, including Trump administration cuts of $790 million from the university’s research funds.

Harvard Won Its Money Back, but Will It Actually Get It?

  • Decisions and Verdicts
  • Federal Courts (US)
  • Burroughs, Allison D
  • Harvard University
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression
  • Academic Freedom
  • Garber, Alan M
  • Research
  • Federal Aid (US)
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Trump, Donald J

A judge ruled that the Trump administration broke the law in canceling billions in federal funds for Harvard. Whether the money is returned matters for the rest of higher education.

What Is College Like for You?

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  • Colleges and Universities
  • Education Department (US)
  • Student Loans

Higher education is in flux, and students are adjusting to a lot of changes.

Trump’s Reversals on Immigration Mount Over Economic Concerns

  • Trump, Donald J
  • Illegal Immigration
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Deportation
  • Foreign Students (in US)
  • Foreign Workers
  • Immigration and Emigration
  • Homeland Security Department
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US)
  • South Korea
  • United States Economy
  • Migrant Labor (Agriculture)
  • Migrant Labor (Non-Agriculture)

President Trump has walked back some significant immigration policies that collide with his economic agenda, angering his far-right allies.

Trump Is Shutting Down the War On Cancer

  • Cancer
  • Research
  • Trump, Donald J
  • University of Massachusetts
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Medicine and Health
  • Medical Schools
  • Federal Aid (US)
  • Sirianni, Rachael W
  • Laboratories and Scientific Equipment
  • National Cancer Institute
  • National Institutes of Health
  • Brain Cancer
  • Collins, Michael F (1955- )
  • United States

America’s cancer research system, which has helped save millions of lives, is under threat in one of its most productive moments.

Charlie Kirk Didn’t Shy Away From Who He Was. We Shouldn’t Either.

  • Kirk, Charlie (1993- )
  • Assassinations and Attempted Assassinations
  • Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Threats and Threatening Messages
  • Black People
  • Minorities
  • Discrimination
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Turning Point USA
  • Trump, Donald J
  • internal-sub-only-nl

We can condemn his assassination without mythologizing him.

I Was Supposed to Debate Charlie Kirk. Here’s What I Would Have Said.

  • Kirk, Charlie (1993- )
  • Assassinations and Attempted Assassinations
  • Youth
  • Social Media
  • Debates (Academic)
  • Trump, Donald J
  • United States Politics and Government
  • United States International Relations

His tragic shooting death tells us something about America’s culture of violence.

Giving Liberalism the Credit It Deserves

  • Poverty
  • Conservatism (US Politics)
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Liberalism (US Politics)
  • Education (K-12)
  • Republican Party
  • Brooks, David

Sampling the outpouring of responses to a column by David Brooks about the shortcomings of the liberal approach to the nation’s ills.

U.C. Berkeley Gives Names of Students and Faculty to Government for Antisemitism Probe

  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Education Department (US)
  • University of California
  • Anti-Semitism
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression
  • Academic Freedom
  • Trump, Donald J
  • United States Politics and Government
  • Federal Aid (US)

The University of California, Berkeley, told around 160 people that their names were in documents related to antisemitism complaints that were demanded by the Trump administration.

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Del. taps emergency funding to strengthen early literacy

  • Teaching and Learning

Delaware has allocated $8 million to an emergency literacy fund for literacy coaches, instructional materials and teacher gra -More

Oral assessments provide clearer picture of student ability

  • Teaching and Learning

Oral assessments can offer a deeper understanding of student learning, according to educator Tyler Rablin, who shares his exp -More

Productivity hack: Make a "stop doing" list of tasks

  • Transformational Leadership

Forget your to-do list and make a list of items you should stop doing instead, writes Naphtali Hoff, an executive coach, who  -More

The silent cost of "Quiet Stayers"

  • Transformational Leadership

Focusing solely on maintaining employee head count can create a "retention mirage," which overlooks the "quiet stayers" who s -More

Dallas ISD uses tech to track students without phones

  • Technology in the Classroom

Dallas Independent School District is using technology to track students during the school day, particularly as students are  -More

OpenAI to introduce parental controls for ChatGPT

  • Technology in the Classroom

OpenAI plans to launch parental controls for ChatGPT in October, aiming to address concerns over teens' reliance on chatbots  -More

Meaningful connections and social learning elevate app quality

  • Technology in the Classroom

 -More

Do your students feel wanted?

  • New from ASCD

Cultivating belonging is especially important in the first few weeks of school.  -More

The power of student-to-student advice

  • New from ASCD

Could watching a seven-minute video increase students’ sense of belonging in school, attendance, and academic performance?  -More

LAUSD settles lawsuit with major tutoring commitment

  • Policy Watch

The Los Angeles Unified School District reached a landmark class-action settlement requiring it to provide three years of hig -More

Texas teachers find ways to comply with, protest Ten Commandments law

  • Policy Watch

 -More

Parental despair tied to child suicide risk

  • ED Pulse

A study published in JAMA Network Open found that children of parents with diseases of despair, such as substance use disorde -More

Respect yourself and respect the integrity of others as well.

  • SmartQuote

Jaime Escalante, educator National Hispanic Heritage Month is Sept. 15 to Oct. 15

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'Something had been stolen from me' - children share the lows - and highs - of pandemic

    Children describe positive memories of family time, as well as the darker side of pandemic life online.

    I regret pushing my daughter into school until she broke

      School leaders say emotionally based school avoidance is increasing, but what should be done to help?

      Cost of children's homes doubles but care can be poor, says report

        Huge sums spent on children's residential care in England do not represent value for money, says spending watchdog.

        What I wish I'd known: Four students on life as a fresher

          Four second year students give their advice on starting uni to this year's freshers.

          More school-starters missing key skills like toilet training, teachers say

            Teaching unions say schools are "picking up the pieces" as more children are starting reception without key skills.

            Children hacking their own schools for 'fun', watchdog warns

              The Information Commissioner's Office says schools face an "insider threat" from children as young as seven.

              UK's first 'super-university' to be created as two merge from 2026

                Universities are facing ongoing financial worries, with the regulator saying other mergers could follow.

                Ofsted to bring in 'report card' school inspections despite criticism

                  A new monitoring system will also be introduced, so schools can improve negative grades more quickly.

                  Guidance on support for trans pupils removed from website

                    A recent Supreme Court ruling on biological sex appears to have led to a review of the 2019 guidance.

                    'Visit my city before casting your judgement'

                      About 2,000 pupils in Sunderland will benefit from the partnership, education bosses say.

                      Meet the three-year-olds helping anxious teens spend more time in school

                        As school returns, we look at a scheme that pairs teenagers with toddlers from a local nursery in a bid to help increase school attendance.

                        How working parents can get 30 hours of free childcare

                          Free childcare support for working parents varies across the UK, depending on the child's age.

                          Are girls being left behind in school? Experts are sounding the alarm

                            Girls are still more likely to pass GCSEs, but why is the gender gap now the lowest on record?

                            What are T-levels and what are the grades worth?

                              T-levels are equivalent to three A-levels, and focus on practical rather than academic subjects.

                              What are BTecs and how are they graded?

                                Hundreds of thousands of students do the vocational qualifications known as BTecs every year.

                                We've been to school. We know how education works. Right? In fact, many aspects of learning — in homes, at schools, at work and elsewhere — are evolving rapidly, along with our understanding of learning. Join us as we explore how learning happens.

                                Due to growing demand, a college in Denver now offers a degree in mariachi

                                  Responding to "exploding" demand, a college in Denver now offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mariachi music. Students learn music and culture, but also business skills to build viable careers.

                                  Responding to "exploding" demand, a college in Denver now offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mariachi music. Students learn music and culture, but also business skills to build viable careers.

                                  Earl Richardson, an educator 'armed with history' and who changed HBCUs, dies

                                    Richardson, a former president at Baltimore's Morgan State University, led a lawsuit that ended in a historic settlement for four historically Black colleges and universities in Maryland. He was 81.

                                    Richardson, a former president at Baltimore's Morgan State University, led a lawsuit that ended in a historic settlement for four historically Black colleges and universities in Maryland. He was 81. (Image credit: Morgan State University)

                                    How millions of dollars in funding cuts will impact Hispanic Serving Institutions

                                      Chancellor Sonya Christian of the California Community College system talks about the impact of funding cuts for students.

                                      Chancellor Sonya Christian of the California Community College system talks about the impact of funding cuts for students.

                                      How open and accessible should American college campuses be?

                                        Should college campuses be open to the outside community? More and more schools are asking that question after campus shootings.

                                        Should college campuses be open to the outside community? More and more schools are asking that question after campus shootings.

                                        Does adding football help colleges with recruiting? It's complicated

                                          Some colleges, seeking to attract more male students, are adding the sport. Research suggests the gains may be short-lived.

                                          Some colleges, seeking to attract more male students, are adding the sport. Research suggests the gains may be short-lived. (Image credit: Miles MacClure)

                                          Due to growing demand, a college in Denver now offers a degree in mariachi

                                            Responding to "exploding" demand, a college in Denver now offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mariachi music. Students learn music and culture, but also business skills to build viable careers.

                                            Responding to "exploding" demand, a college in Denver now offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mariachi music. Students learn music and culture, but also business skills to build viable careers.

                                            This shop fixes student instruments for free. Now, a music legend is chipping in

                                              Herb Alpert got his start playing trumpet in L.A.'s public schools. He wants to help make that "magic" possible for students.

                                              Herb Alpert got his start playing trumpet in L.A.'s public schools. He wants to help make that "magic" possible for students. (Image credit: Jonaki Mehta)

                                              The broke college student's guide to managing money

                                                For college students who don't have a lot of money, it can be tough to wrap your head around student loans, credit cards and a tight budget. A financial educator offers advice for first-year students.

                                                For college students who don't have a lot of money, it can be tough to wrap your head around student loans, credit cards and a tight budget. A financial educator offers advice for first-year students.

                                                Student test scores drop

                                                  The Nation's Report Card was released for 12th grade math and reading, along with 8th grade science. Scores dipped across the board, following a decade long decline.

                                                  The Nation's Report Card was released for 12th grade math and reading, along with 8th grade science. Scores dipped across the board, following a decade long decline.

                                                  Here are some of the best student podcasts in America

                                                    NPR's Student Podcast Challenge received nearly 2,000 entries from all around the country. Here are some of this year's best middle school submissions.

                                                    NPR's Student Podcast Challenge received nearly 2,000 entries from all around the country. Here are some of this year's best middle school submissions.