Beneath the impressive headline figures of growing university wealth, a troubling trend has emerged, suggesting that the financial foundation of American higher education may be far less stable than it appears. While the collective value of U.S. college endowments has climbed toward one trillion
In the turbulent hours and days following an act of violence that shatters a school's sense of sanctuary, the path toward recovery becomes a fraught landscape of competing priorities, where the profound human need for emotional solace collides with an equally urgent demand for logistical clarity
The U.S. Department of Education is reaffirming its commitment to targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in educational institutions, signaling that its efforts will continue despite significant legal setbacks and mounting opposition from civil rights advocates. The core of this
A striking analysis of federal data has uncovered a complete and unprecedented halt in the enforcement of sexual harassment and assault cases within America's K-12 schools during the year 2025. An investigation into the U.S. Department of Education’s resolution agreement database confirmed that its
A significant and deepening political conflict is unfolding across Indiana, raising fundamental questions about the governance of public schools and the delicate balance between state legislative authority and the long-held tradition of local control. The state's Republican-led General Assembly has
For over fifteen years, a persistent and widening gap between legal promises and financial reality has placed Kansas public schools in an untenable position, forcing them to make difficult choices that affect every student in the state. At the heart of this protracted crisis lies the state's