In a significant policy reversal with far-reaching consequences, the U.S. Department of Education has put forward a legal settlement that would formally dismantle the Biden administration's landmark Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment plan, leaving approximately seven million enrolled
The traditional path to higher education, often fraught with complex applications, daunting financial aid forms, and significant stress, is undergoing a radical transformation in one state, potentially reshaping the future for an entire generation of students. The Tennessee Higher Education
Amid ongoing national discussions about the role of identity and expression in public education, a novel pedagogical framework has been introduced by two University of Southern California professors, aiming to reshape how K-12 educators are trained to approach topics of gender and sexuality. This
In a bold departure from the conventional campus-bound start to university life, the University of Southern California has successfully pioneered an initiative that places incoming freshmen directly at the heart of the nation’s most pressing conversations. The inaugural "First Semester in D.C."
While public discourse often centers on tuition hikes as the primary driver of the higher education affordability problem, a deeper financial crisis is unfolding within the operational budgets of U.S. colleges and universities themselves. An analysis of the fiscal year 2025 Higher Education Price
With a sharp focus on education management, particularly in the post-pandemic era, Camille Faivre has become a leading voice on the operational and policy challenges facing U.S. higher education. She guides institutions through the complexities of federal regulations and supports the implementation