
Epstein’s College Ties Highlight Fundraising Vulnerabilities and Risks
The release of Epstein files reveals his ties to colleges, sparking debates on managing problematic donors in education.

The release of Epstein files reveals his ties to colleges, sparking debates on managing problematic donors in education.

Kansas City high school students learn real-life banking by managing a credit union in their school.

The South Orange & Maplewood school district removed Junot Díaz’s novel from the curriculum due to mental health concerns.

Schools in over 30 states, including Kentucky, are banning cellphones to boost student engagement and focus.

NPR’s Scott Simon and Emmy Martin discuss the revelations from the Epstein files about his ties to higher education.

Middle school teams showcased cutting-edge city concepts at the Future City competition in Illinois, featuring vertical farms.


New data reveals a growing crisis in student loans, with a million borrowers defaulting and many more at risk.

Roughly a million borrowers defaulted on federal student loans last year, with millions more sliding toward default.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticizes Harvard for promoting ideologies, halting military programs at the university.

New USDA guidelines could change school meals, emphasizing protein and whole milk. Schools face challenges adapting.

A GAO report reveals that the Trump administration’s attempt to fire U.S. Department of Education staff cost millions.