Record-breaking headlines promised a windfall for classrooms when Michigan set per‑pupil funding at roughly $10,050, yet the balance sheets carried by superintendents told a far messier story in which rising obligations and redirected dollars diluted that celebrated figure into something far
The question pressing the University of Pennsylvania and federal civil rights enforcers turns on a paradox that resists easy answers: can an institution help root out alleged systemic antisemitism without handing over lists of Jewish employees, student workers, and organization members whose
Financial Milestones in a Turbulent Climate In a striking display of fiscal prowess, university endowments valued over $1 billion have achieved an average growth of 11.5% in fiscal year 2025, marking a second consecutive year of double-digit returns, and this remarkable performance, driven by
In a world where global education shapes economies and cultures, U.S. colleges have hit a remarkable milestone with 1.2 million international students enrolled in the current academic year, a 4.5% jump from last year, painting a picture of vibrant campuses buzzing with diverse perspectives. Yet,
The federal government holds a staggering $1.6 trillion in student loan debt, impacting millions of borrowers across the nation, and amid whispers of the Trump administration exploring the sale of portions of this portfolio to private entities, a fierce debate has erupted over the future of student
In an era where generative artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot are transforming the educational landscape, students are stepping into uncharted territory with a mix of excitement and caution. A comprehensive study conducted by the Queensland Department of Education in