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Student voting offers a special test and opportunity for American institutions of higher education, which are in the midst of an authoritarian assault not seen since…
In August, the Trump administration issued an executive action ordering colleges and universities to submit disaggregated data about their applicants and prove they are following the…
Rating colleges against each other is a tricky enterprise on a good day. For community colleges it’s particularly vexed, given how intensely local they are and…
The government shutdown may be nearing its end, but the delayed distribution of food assistance funds continues to pose a threat to Americans, including the basic…
by Olivia Sanchez, The Hechinger Report November 5, 2025 LA JOLLA, Calif. — On a Thursday this fall, hundreds of students at the University of California,…
The government has been shut down for a month and Congress remains locked in a stalemate. Students are going hungry, veterans have been deserted and vital…
High Point University in North Carolina sets itself apart by offering a luxury experience. Wikipedia Two university campaigns hit the national spotlight in recent weeks. Each…
Further education is one of the public sector’s Cinderellas – chronically neglected by policymakers who care more about schools. The government’s latest white paper is a…
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on May 21. The Trump administration wants schools to sign a “compact” in exchange…
While generative artificial intelligence tools have proliferated in education and workplace settings, not all tools are free or accessible to students and staff, which can create…
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