With the Supreme Court poised to rule on two landmark cases, the future of Title IX and the rights of transgender students hang in the balance. We are joined by Camille Faivre, an education management expert who helps institutions navigate the complex and often fraught intersection of federal law
Homewood-Flossmoor High School's reputation for excellence in athletics and extracurriculars is well-established, but a new era is dawning with a laser focus on matching that prestige within the classroom. Appointed in November 2024, District 233's new superintendent, Jennifer Norrell, has unveiled
A petition bearing nearly 24,000 signatures arriving at the doorstep of the University of Oklahoma’s administration marked a dramatic escalation in a conflict that began with a single student essay. This massive show of national support was organized by the American Association of University
The path a society chooses to allocate its resources between its classrooms and its courtrooms is one of the most consequential decisions it can make, profoundly shaping its future prosperity, stability, and character. A compelling and broad consensus has emerged, uniting experts from diverse
The quiet assumption that a college degree is an automatic passport to a better life has fractured under the weight of widespread public skepticism and profound economic uncertainty. Once revered pillars of society, independent colleges now find themselves at a perilous crossroads, navigating a
After a year spent bracing for devastating financial cuts that threatened to hollow out student services and academic programs, California's public higher education systems are now contemplating an unexpected and dramatic reversal of fortune. Governor Gavin Newsom's proposed 2026-27 state budget