June 13, 2017 Official: Students not involved in altering pro-Trump photos The superintendent of a New Jersey school district where yearbook photos of two high school students were altered to remove President Donald Trump's name on their clothing says it doesn't appear that students were involved.
June 10, 2017 School probing why pro-Trump yearbook photos were altered A New Jersey school district is investigating why the yearbook photos of two high school students were altered to remove President Donald Trump's name on clothing they wore.
June 7, 2017 4 Indiana schools win reprieve to add voucher students Four underperforming private schools won approval Wednesday to accept more students who receive vouchers under Indiana's school choice program, benefiting from a new law that provides a second chance at avoiding penalties.
May 31, 2017 Probe of university official cost more than misspending An investigation into the misuse of funds by an outgoing chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley cost 10 times more than the misspending.
May 24, 2017 University of Missouri set to introduce new chancellor A top New York state university administrator hired to oversee the University of Missouri in Columbia faces weighty challenges that include addressing the campus' lingering racial discord that is partly blamed for slumping enrollment.
May 24, 2017 Ex-Texas school chief admits falsifying immigration records A former administrator with a Dallas-area school district has admitted he received kickbacks and other benefits by falsifying immigration documents so that teachers from Latin America and elsewhere could work in his district.
May 23, 2017 SUNY provost set to be new University of Missouri chancellor The University of Missouri System is set to hire the provost and executive vice chancellor at the State University of New York to run its flagship campus in Columbia, two years after the previous chancellor resigned amid protests over racial concerns on campus.
May 23, 2017 UC Santa Cruz black student protest leader: 'We're staying here until our demands are met' One of the students who seized an administration building at the University of California, Santa Cruz told Fox News' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that "we’re staying here until our demands are met."
May 23, 2017 School official resigns after cursing at teen protesters An assistant principal at a suburban Philadelphia school has resigned after video circulated online showing him arguing with and cursing at teenage abortion protesters outside the school.
May 23, 2017 Former ballet star Damian Woetzel tapped to lead Juilliard Damian Woetzel, newly named president of the famed Juilliard arts school in New York, says he's looking forward to "a golden age of creativity" when he takes the reins in 2018.