Policies & Regulations

Can NYC Achieve Universal Child Care from Six Weeks Old?
Education Management Can NYC Achieve Universal Child Care from Six Weeks Old?

New York City finds itself at a crossroads with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s groundbreaking pledge to establish universal child care for children as young as six weeks old, a promise that could fundamentally reshape the landscape of early childhood support for families across the five boroughs.

How Will the $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Impact Colleges?
Education Management How Will the $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Impact Colleges?

Setting the Stage for a Higher Education Dilemma The landscape of American higher education is facing a seismic shift with the recent introduction of a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa petitions, a policy that has sent shockwaves through academic institutions nationwide, threatening to disrupt their

How Does Pa.’s Top Cyber School Block Public Input?
Education Management How Does Pa.’s Top Cyber School Block Public Input?

In the realm of public education, where taxpayer dollars fuel the system, the expectation of transparency and community involvement is paramount, yet in Pennsylvania, a troubling scenario unfolds at Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA), the state’s largest and fastest-growing public cyber charter

How Does New Mexico's Free Child Care Impact Families?
Education Management How Does New Mexico's Free Child Care Impact Families?

In a landmark move that could redefine family support across the United States, New Mexico has become the first state to roll out universal free child care as of November 1 of this year. This pioneering initiative eliminates the crushing financial weight of child care for families, offering

How Will New Taxes Impact University Endowments in 2026?
Education Management How Will New Taxes Impact University Endowments in 2026?

The financial world of higher education stands at a critical juncture as university endowments, often seen as pillars of academic stability, face an unprecedented challenge with a looming tax overhaul set to hit in 2026. With endowments over $1 billion boasting an impressive average return of 11.5%

Why Did the Energy Department Retreat on Title IX Changes?
Education Management Why Did the Energy Department Retreat on Title IX Changes?

In a significant turn of events that has captured the attention of educators, advocates, and policymakers alike, the U.S. Department of Energy has stepped back from a highly debated proposal that would have altered a critical aspect of Title IX, the federal law designed to prevent sex-based

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