Opinion 11 hours ago Harvard gets schooled by China as America's universities choose activism over excellence Harvard University drops to third place in new Leiden University global research ranking as Chinese institutions dominate top positions worldwide.
Media 3 days ago 95% of faculty say AI making students dangerously dependent on technology for learning: survey A new American Association of Colleges survey reveals 95% of faculty fear AI is harming students' critical thinking, with 78% reporting increased cheating.
Media 4 days ago Major city school districts losing students as parents seek better options Public schools lose students to homeschooling and charter schools as Colorado Education Commissioner Susana Córdova reports 5.5% increase in homeschool enrollment statewide.
Media January 17 Arizona school district takes huge blow to enrollment as parents choose other options Arizona's second-largest school district eliminated dozens of positions after enrollment losses. Chandler Unified officials blame charter school competition and rising costs.
Media January 16 0% of Yale professor donations went to Republicans in 2025: study Yale professors donated almost exclusively to Democrats in 2025, with 97.6% of faculty donations going to Democratic candidates and zero to Republicans, a new analysis said.
Media January 14 Randi Weingarten quits X over platform's 'disinformation,' accuses site of spreading hate American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten has abandoned X, citing the platform's decline from public square to hate and manipulation under Elon Musk's ownership.
Campus Radicals January 14 Teachers union slams 'Trump regime,' claims ICE murdered Minneapolis agitator in message to supporters Teachers union sends inflammatory message after ICE shooting, calling Trump administration a "regime" and characterizing activist's death as "murder."
Media January 7 Trump admin cuts red tape as Iowa joins effort to return education to states Education Secretary Linda McMahon approved Iowa's federal education waiver, allowing the state to redirect nearly $8 million from compliance costs to classrooms.
Opinion January 5 BENNETT, MOHRMAN: 2026 will give us over 1,000 ways to boost educational freedom New federal tax credit scholarship program allows taxpayers to donate $1,700 to education nonprofits starting 2027, creating educational choice options.
Opinion December 17 I own a tutoring company and your child’s 4.0 GPA probably isn’t real Grade inflation crisis: 90% of parents think kids are proficient, but only 22% of 12th graders meet math standards, and SAT/ACT scores expose the truth.