Despite sitting on net assets exceeding $33 billion, a figure that rivals the gross domestic product of some small nations, the University of Pennsylvania is tightening its belt. The university's leadership has mandated a 4% reduction in certain expenditures across all schools and centers, a move
In a world where financial markets shift in seconds, our approach to teaching money management often remains stuck in the past. Camille Faivre, an education expert specializing in the implementation of advanced e-learning programs, is at the forefront of a movement to change that. She champions a
The dream of an affordable college education in Nevada has just been recalibrated, as students and their families across the state now face the hard reality of a significant, multi-year tuition increase approved by higher education officials. In a decision that will reshape the financial landscape
A century after its founding, a cornerstone of local arts education is set to undergo a transformation designed to amplify the voices of its youngest musicians and secure its legacy for the next hundred years. The Brookline Music School, a nonprofit institution that has served the community since
The pandemic-fueled scramble for educational technology has decisively ended, giving way to a more discerning and strategic era as school districts move beyond the reactive, acquisition-focused mindset of recent years. The central question for leaders in 2026 is no longer "What new technology
The quiet corridors of academia have become the thunderous front lines of a national political conflict, where the weight of federal power is being brought to bear on the foundational principles of higher learning. Courtrooms across the country are now the designated arenas for a struggle that pits