In a Time of Rising Prices, College Is Next Around the world, the coronavirus pandemic has made it difficult for companies to produce and for people to buy goods. As a result, the price of things like meat, cars and fuel has risen. Something else is...
Report Examines Teaching, Learning During COVID in 11 Countries How to keep students learning during school closures and other disruptions has been one of the most difficult questions of the pandemic. April 2020 data from the United Nations Education...
Florida Universities Aim for Academics after Years of Sports Fame In January, the University of Georgia defeated the University of Alabama to win the college football championship in the United States. It was not a surprise to see the two schools in...
High School Completion Rates Fall in US during Pandemic High school graduation rates in the United States dropped in at least 20 states after the first full school year during the coronavirus health crisis. The information comes from the publication...
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to review a legal effort aiming to overturn the consideration of race in college admissions. The court's ruling could affect affirmative action policies used to increase diversity at American colleges. Affir...
The maker of a test some colleges use to decide who to accept, the SAT, said it will stop offering students paper tests by 2024. The SAT is a standardized test. That means it is the same for everyone who takes it on the same date. The College Board i...
artmouth to Admit International Students Without Considering Ability to Pay Dartmouth College in the northeastern state of New Hampshire recently announced need-blind admissions for international undergraduate students. Need-blind means a university...
Handing power tools over to young students could result in some disastrous situations. But if those tools are combined with effective supervision and teaching, the students can learn valuable new skills and might even find a new career path. One such...
Conflicts over Education to Come in 2022 At school board meetings across the United States in 2021, parents physically fought each other. Others shouted and threatened school board members. These disagreements even entered state politics, like the 20...
Lawsuit Claims US Colleges Working Together to Limit Financial Aid Some of the most competitive universities in the United States are facing a lawsuit, accused of violating an important business law. Sixteen schools, including Yale University, Notre...
Schools to Reopen in Chicago, Others Move Online Public school students in Chicago could return to classes Wednesday following an agreement between the city and the teachers' organization. A dispute over COVID-19 safety measures has kept students in...
A recent study found that Americans who completed college or university are more likely to have friends and are less lonely than those who only finished high school. The findings come at a time when many Americans question whether a college degree is...
、College students in the United States are currently spending their winter break away from schools. A rise in COVID-19 cases could mean that they will be spending a little more time away from campus. Many colleges are moving classes online for the...
Last January, thousands of supporters of then-President Donald Trump carried out a deadly attack and occupation of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The violence took place as lawmakers were meeting to officially declare Joe Biden, a Demo...
More Questions for Schools as COVID-19 Cases Rise As schools open after the holiday vacation, school officials must again decide whether to keep students away. The Omicron version of the coronavirus is spreading quickly. Cases in the United States ha...