America has spent a decade wringing its hands over who isn’t showing up to college, but not enough time wondering why so many who do never make it out ...
Nine research sessions disappeared from the agenda of one of the nation’s most important early childhood education ...
In North Carolina, there is no mandate for gambling prevention instruction, but the state has distributed grants to support ...
Yet Tompkins — who tested high for lead herself as a child — has felt powerless to secure her family a lead-free home.
Imagine a student who starts taking college courses while still in high school through a dual-enrollment program. By the time they arrive on campus as a first-year student, they already have credits ...
The unemployment rate for recent grads is the highest in five years, but AI is not primarily to blame — at least not yet ...
Close up of an illustration from the cover of a May 2022 study on high school grade inflation by ACT, a maker of college ...
In New Mexico, the economic barriers to child care may be gone for families, but focus now shifts to supporting the workforce ...
Hundreds of millions are available, but states are scrambling to put the policy in place and half of consumers don’t know about non-degree options ...
In the southeastern corner of the state, colleges quickly created workforce training programs in response to a promised new lithium industry. Years later, they’re still waiting for jobs to arrive ...
The center, called The Little Apple, could be a model for other cities exploring ways to make life more affordable for workers.
These affordable options enroll 70 percent of the nation’s undergrads and are too often left out in the debate over college affordability ...