In a state renowned for its rugged landscapes and close-knit communities, Idaho is confronting an unexpected challenge that has caught the attention of educators and policymakers alike: a persistent decline in K-12 public school enrollment. For the fall of the 2025-26 school year, data from the
In an era where education extends far beyond traditional classrooms, Cornell University students are embarking on journeys that redefine personal and professional growth through international programs, immersing themselves in diverse environments. From the dense rainforests of Ecuador to the
In the vast and diverse landscapes of Australia, financial challenges often loom large for First Nations communities, where systemic barriers and historical inequities have limited access to economic resources and education. For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, navigating the
In the quiet town of Charlemont, Massachusetts, a significant educational debate is capturing the attention of local residents and officials alike, as the proposal to merge the Hawlemont and Mohawk Trail Regional School Districts into a single campus at the Mohawk Trail Regional School site has
In Florida, a mounting wave of anxiety over immigration enforcement near educational institutions is fundamentally altering the landscape of public schooling, as reports from collaborative journalism efforts highlight how the dread of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions drives a
In a stunning turn of policy, a staggering $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa petitions has emerged as a seismic shift that could fundamentally alter the landscape of higher education in the United States, challenging the ability of academic institutions to attract top international talent. This