Once hailed as a phoenix rising from the ashes of a near-collapse, Hampshire College now finds itself trapped in a familiar cycle of financial distress, raising profound questions about the viability of its experimental educational model in an unforgiving higher education market. The small, private
A federal initiative designed to cut government waste paradoxically cost taxpayers nearly a million dollars per week to pay civil rights enforcement staff who were legally barred from doing their jobs, according to a recent U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) report. This investigation into
In an increasingly competitive job market where traditional educational pathways often clash with the realities of modern life, Career City College has distinguished itself by earning the prestigious 2025 Consumer Choice Award for "School - Career & Business" in the Kelowna region. This accolade is
The conversion of a long-standing public institution, Newberry Elementary, into the Newberry Community School represents a flashpoint in the national debate over public education, unfolding amidst a backdrop of fierce legal battles and deeply divided community sentiment. Despite a controversial
Amid a well-documented rise in mental health challenges on college campuses, where studies have shown that a staggering 83 percent of students experience significant distress, a new statewide initiative is set to fundamentally reshape the landscape of support. The State University of New York
The Nevada System of Higher Education is currently navigating a precarious financial landscape, where a proposed tuition increase of up to 12% at four-year universities and 9% at two-year colleges stands as a controversial but potentially necessary measure to avert a looming fiscal crisis. This