In a nation where student debt towers at a staggering $1.6 trillion, affecting over 45 million Americans, a seismic policy shift looms on the horizon that could alter the financial landscape for countless individuals. Picture a single parent, juggling a modest teaching salary and mounting loan
In the realm of higher education, few debates have sparked as much contention as the recent scrutiny faced by New College of Florida, where President Richard Corcoran has found himself at the center of a storm over financial efficiency. Critics, armed with a Department of Education report—commonly
In the quiet town of Craftsbury, Vermont, a small institution with a big mission faces an uncertain end as Sterling College, known for its unique focus on environmental studies and experiential learning, has announced its closure by spring 2026 due to severe enrollment declines and financial
Today, we’re thrilled to sit down with Camille Faivre, a renowned expert in education management who has been at the forefront of navigating the complexities of higher education policy, particularly in the post-pandemic era. With a deep focus on open and e-learning programs, Camille has worked
In a bold stride toward redefining educational landscapes, the Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex (WSWHE) BOCES has initiated a groundbreaking project with its Vision 2027: Future-Focused Facilities plan in Wilton, New York. This transformative effort to create a centralized K–12
In the heart of New York, the Rochester City School District (RCSD) finds itself embroiled in a payroll crisis that has upended the lives of its dedicated teachers and staff, casting a shadow over their financial security and professional commitment. Since the rollout of a new human resources