The abrupt decision by the U.S. Department of Education to freeze over $25 million allocated to Monterey County K-12 schools has sent shockwaves through the education community. This funding is part of a larger sum of $6.2 billion that Congress set aside for K-12 education nationwide but has been
The Tyler Independent School District (ISD) in Texas has initiated a transformative approach toward enhancing teacher salaries, with the hope of bolstering teacher retention rates. This development is rooted in the recent approval of the Tyler ISD budget for the 2025-26 academic year, a decision
As universities swiftly incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into their operations, a concerning issue emerges: the apparent sidestepping of faculty involvement in the decision-making processes surrounding these technologies. Recent discussions, highlighted by findings from the American
Food is more than sustenance; it embodies culture, tradition, and community, and Howard University understands this better than most institutions. As the first R1 research university with historically Black college and university (HBCU) status, Howard University has consistently excelled not only
In an era where the spotlight is on academic environments' quest to expand understanding and inclusivity, can legislation impose a limit on such educational pursuits without compromising essential freedoms? Across the United States, statistics reveal that educational institutions with established
In today’s complex educational landscape, U.S. colleges face increasing scrutiny over foreign financial influences. With foreign donations and contracts becoming a significant concern, former President Donald Trump's executive order has breathed new life into the enforcement of foreign gift