In a surprising twist, the Trump administration has reversed its decision to cancel over 1,500 student visas, sparking relief and confusion among international students facing deportation threats. A new review process is underway following legal challenges.
In a significant ruling, a federal judge in New Hampshire restricts the Trump administration's ability to cut federal funds from schools enforcing diversity initiatives, citing threats to free speech and overreach of authority.
The Supreme Court's conservative justices are stirring controversy over LGBTQ-themed children's books like Uncle Bobby’s Wedding, questioning their place in schools amidst parental rights and religious beliefs.
President Trump has signed executive actions to overhaul education in America, targeting college accreditors and K-12 discipline policies. This move aims to increase competition and transparency in schools, while challenging existing DEI standards.
The Trump administration is set to resume collections on defaulted student loans for the first time in five years, impacting millions of borrowers. With wage garnishments and tax refund seizures on the horizon, many are left anxious and confused about their repayment options.
The Supreme Court is considering a lawsuit from religious parents seeking to pull their children from public school lessons featuring LGBTQ+ themed books, raising crucial questions about parental rights and educational content.
The Supreme Court is poised to decide if parents can opt their children out of classes that include LGBTQ+ content, stirring debate over religious freedom and educational rights. The case from Montgomery County, MD, raises critical questions about curriculum and parental authority.
Duolingo is set to introduce chess lessons to its app, making the game accessible for beginners and intermediate players. Players can enjoy mini-puzzles and full games against Duolingo's character, Oscar, with tailored lessons based on skill level. Get ready to sharpen your chess skills!
In a bold move, Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the legality of funding cuts aimed at controlling academic decision-making. This escalating conflict raises questions about governmental overreach in education.
The Education Department will restart collecting on defaulted student loans next month, potentially garnishing wages for millions. Advocates warn this may worsen economic struggles for many families.