A recent school accountability report from the Tennessee Department of Education has illuminated a complex and often counterintuitive reality within educational assessment, where high student proficiency does not automatically guarantee top marks for a school. For the third consecutive year, Oak
In a calculated move poised to send ripples across the higher education sector, Pomona College’s exploration of acquiring Claremont Graduate University (CGU) represents more than a regional transaction; it is a blueprint for a new form of strategic partnership. The two institutions, foundational
The humble course syllabus, long considered a private pact between a professor and their students, is now at the center of a contentious public battleground across North Carolina's university system. A sweeping new policy from the University of North Carolina (UNC) System mandates that these
A single legal memorandum from the Department of Justice has quietly initiated a sweeping overhaul of federal education policy, threatening to dismantle decades of financial support for minority-serving institutions across the nation. This pivotal moment extends the Supreme Court's 2023 ban on
Addressing a critical financial pressure point for families across the island, the government of Jersey has unveiled a landmark universal funding scheme designed to make high-quality childcare more accessible and affordable for all. The initiative, set to begin on January 1, 2026, represents a
With a career centered on the complex intersection of education management and policy, Camille Faivre has become a leading voice in navigating the challenges facing modern universities. In the wake of a contentious legal battle between the Trump administration and Harvard University, we sat down