It will be a busy week for Ryan Polter, a 21-year-old finance student at Ohio State. Polter is the man behind WP Graphics, a leader in the college commitment graphic space. His company's graphics are ...
The Tennessee General Assembly has never cared whether its constituents support the laws it passes, and it doesn’t care now.
More than half of those who earn Ph.D.s now decide to leave academia after graduation. Why, then, do so many graduate ...
Otto, a 2025 EdWeek Leaders To Learn From honoree, is changing that narrative in Adams 12 by making computer science available to all the district’s roughly 31,000 students and closing stubborn ...
Attorney General Andrea Campbell wants to stop students from using cell phones in schools, but education regulators seem ...
As Jewish life at UVM continues to flourish, we invite Harvard to join us in demonstrating what’s possible when universities commit to creating inclusive, vibrant communities for Jewish students.
Some University at Albany majors are now requiring that students work in their field before they can earn their diploma.
A growing concern surrounding smartphones and their effects on academics and student mental health has led to phone-free ...
So, if you want to stop negative thinking, stop overexplaining, and learn from and appreciate every moment, remember these three phrases: They’ll go a long way in helping you make decisions you’re ...
Adam Keune arrived at the University of Iowa as a business student drawn to entrepreneurship. The university’s John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center (JPEC) was his opportunity to explore that path, ...
The U.S. Department of Education could impose changes that would remove Pell Grant eligibility from some programs.
Colleges and universities can help tap into and create a cohort of able volunteers committed to the long- and short-term ...