
Funding Gaps Hit U.S. Rural Schools as New Year Begins
As the new school year begins, one in five U.S. students at rural schools faces funding uncertainties after a key federal program lapsed.
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As the new school year begins, one in five U.S. students at rural schools faces funding uncertainties after a key federal program lapsed.
Judge halts Trump’s ban on Harvard international students, citing risk of ‘immediate and irreparable injury’.
UPenn professor Diana Mutz warns U.S. visa cuts and SEVP revocations are driving Chinese students away, risking America’s research, innovation and global trust.
Harvard faces a political makeover as the Trump administration targets U.S. higher education, claiming to “use every legal means to shut down the Department of Education” amid deep partisan divides.
US student loan collections resume, impacting 43M borrowers at risk of garnishments and defaults. Here’s what to know.