Imagine a public university not just surviving but thriving amid the turbulent waters of higher education, where enrollment cliffs and funding cuts threaten even the most established institutions, and the University of Iowa has taken a bold step with the launch of Resparc (Revenue and Efficiencies
The sudden announcement from the Department of Education on July 1, declaring a freeze on over $6 billion in federal education grants, sent a jolt of alarm through schools across the nation, particularly those serving English Language Learner (ELL) students, who rely heavily on these funds. This
Imagine a historic institution, a beacon of education for generations, teetering on the brink of collapse due to bureaucratic and financial challenges, and you have the current situation at Saint Augustine’s University. This 158-year-old historically Black college in North Carolina finds itself in
As the new school year unfolds in Chicago, the city's public school system finds itself at a critical juncture, wrestling with a host of complex issues that could redefine the educational experience for thousands of students. Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is confronting a challenging mix of
In an era where the cost of higher education continues to spiral out of control, leaving millions burdened with student debt, the concept of tuition-free colleges emerges as a potential lifeline for both individuals and economies. This innovative approach to education promises not only to
In the heart of Minnesota, the Tri-City United (TCU) School District, spanning Le Center, Lonsdale, and Montgomery, stands at a pivotal moment with a $39.99 million bond referendum slated for a November vote. This ambitious proposal, approved by the TCU School Board in June, seeks to address