Chicago's Safe Passage program costs a lot, but it may provide students safer routes to school
Following a fatal beating of a student, Chicago started a Safe Passage program in 2009 to ensure students get to and from…
Following a fatal beating of a student, Chicago started a Safe Passage program in 2009 to ensure students get to and from…
In order to regain public confidence, universities must take steps to show citizens that investments in higher education…
Though his education initiative staggered while he was in office, the late former President George H.W. Bush had an influence…
Although many feared that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos would destroy public education, a review of the past two years…
Test prep is a prominent feature in Asian-American communities, which helps explain recent gains that Asian-Americans made…
A new virtual campus tour project in North Carolina could change the way students in rural or otherwise remote areas are…
In an effort to get a competitive edge in the global jobs market, more US college students are choosing to get international…
Daaim Shabazz, an international business professor and chess journalist, explains what's at stake as American grandmaster…
With the World Chess Championship set to begin Nov. 9 in London, Alexey Root, who teaches online courses about chess in…
A higher education professor explains the complex rules behind Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a program meant to provide…
The case of a student with Down Syndrome who was denied entry into all eight of the sororities at her school illustrates…
Even though Maryland college football coach DJ Durkin has been fired, his 11th hour ouster will not rid college football…
Many Americans feel anxiety or dread when it comes to math. A lot of that anxiety starts in childhood.
The odds of foreclosure double for families who send their kids off to college, according to two researchers who say their…
A former middle school teacher offers a series of tips on how educators can teach young people to engage in more civil discourse.
Most math classrooms feature a teacher lecturing and students quietly working on problems. But research shows that a different…
A researcher set out to interview Asian-Americans on the front lines of the debate about race-conscious affirmative action…
First-generation college students earn substantially less than their peers whose parents went to college, new research shows.
A court case in which Harvard College is accused of discriminating against Asian-Americans could spell the end of race-conscious…
Some popular high school textbooks have used hesitant language to describe human contributions to climate change, our study…