
Education Department Settles Lawsuit Over Biden’s SAVE Loan Plan
The U.S. Department of Education announced a proposed settlement to end the controversial SAVE student loan plan.

The U.S. Department of Education announced a proposed settlement to end the controversial SAVE student loan plan.

NPR’s Student Podcast Challenge 2026 invites students to explore “life, liberty, and happiness” for America 250 prize.

Fifty years ago, President Ford signed the landmark law ensuring children with disabilities a free, appropriate education.

A college history professor explains how AI can hinder genuine learning experiences for students.

Kindergarten reading scores soar in Denver, thanks to bilingual community dads tutoring students in familiar settings.

Northwestern University will pay $75 million to settle a discrimination probe, restoring its federal funding.


Tribal colleges offer degrees enriched with Indigenous traditions, facing funding challenges under Trump administration.

Offering $50 certificates, the program supports working adults with flexible class hours.

A new policy limits federal student loans for medical students, potentially reducing diversity in the healthcare field.


“Your honors, may I start?” Magda Khedr opens her case on a phone search’s legality in a student moot-court trial.