The first and potentially only presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, hosted by ABC News, left many viewers questioning why education was conspicuously absent from the conversation. Throughout the evening, Harris and Trump grappled over
The academic rivalry between Iowa State University (ISU) and the University of Iowa (UI) takes an intriguing turn as the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) unveils its 2025 rankings for the top 500 public and private universities in the United States. This latest assessment sheds light on which institution
The 2023 Employment Outcomes Report by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education brings forth promising news for the state's economy and workforce. According to the latest data, a considerable majority of graduates from Oklahoma's public universities and colleges choose to stay and
The artificial intelligence (AI) industry is becoming an influential force in shaping Congressional legislation. While the technology offers transformative possibilities across numerous sectors such as healthcare, defense, and finance, it also presents a set of challenges and risks that require
Brown University Reports Drop in Diversity Among Incoming Students In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2023 decision to ban race-conscious admissions policies, Brown University has experienced a significant decline in racial and socioeconomic diversity within its latest freshman class.
As the demand for skills-based hiring and career advancement grows, microcredentials and Learning and Employment Records (LERs) have emerged as pivotal tools in the U.S. education system. These technologies document and verify individual competencies, offering new pathways to success, especially