Introduction Imagine a college campus bustling with activity, but instead of just young faces fresh from high school, picture a single parent rushing to class after dropping off kids, or a veteran seeking new skills after years of service, challenging the outdated stereotype of who a college
Imagine a scenario where the agency tasked with protecting students from discrimination faces a crippling reduction in its workforce, struggling to manage thousands of complaints with only half its staff. This isn’t a mere possibility—it’s the harsh reality unfolding within the U.S. Department of
Imagine a sprawling network of 90 campuses struggling under the weight of constant IT connectivity issues, where pinpointing a single problem felt like searching for a needle in a haystack, and the challenges seemed insurmountable. This was the reality for the Kentucky Community and Technical
In a significant step toward addressing the escalating mental health crisis among students, the U.S. Department of Education has reinstated a substantial $270 million in funding for school mental health programs, with the announcement made on September 29 of this year. This decision revives two
In a groundbreaking stride for student-led innovation, a team of undergraduate and graduate students from the University of Pittsburgh has embarked on a remarkable journey to integrate machine learning into space technology. Collaborating with industry giant Lockheed Martin through the SHREC
Higher education in the United States stands at a critical juncture as federal policy changes under the Trump administration unleash a wave of financial and operational challenges for colleges and universities across the nation, threatening access for students and the broader mission of education.