According to a new forecast, many U.S. colleges face a bleak 2026 outlook as shrinking numbers of incoming students combine with rising costs and uncertain state and federal support — a set of pressures that…
The federal agency handling civil-rights investigations in U.S. schools is bringing back dozens of workers — originally set for layoffs — to address a backlog of more than 25,000 unresolved discrimination complaints related to race,…
The Atlanta Board of Education will move ahead with a controversial plan to close several elementary schools and repurpose those buildings. Why it matters: Schools aren’t just buildings — they’re community hubs where families, neighbors,…
A recent poll found that only 35% of Americans say they are satisfied with the quality of K–12 education in the U.S. — the lowest level recorded — while just 26% believe education is heading…
Health insurance is the No. 1 deciding factor in people’s next career step, yet most with employer health insurance say it doesn’t meet their needs very well. That’s according to a recent survey of 2,000…
The Bold Idea Conference, held October 30 at New Mexico State University, continued its mission to inspire innovation, career readiness and entrepreneurial thinking through a series of interactive breakout sessions. Hosted by the Hunt Center…
