Parents tend to choose their children's schools based on their own educational experience
Parents who had positive experiences in school often select schools for their children that are similar to the ones they…
Parents who had positive experiences in school often select schools for their children that are similar to the ones they…
A new survey found that many people avoid college due to stress. A course design expert says it doesn’t have to be that…
Students learn the art of dealmaking can involve much more than money.
A scholar explains how artificial intelligence systems can revolutionize the way students learn.
More and more colleges are offering admission to students who never applied.
A new database shows that efforts to ban critical race theory are pervasive throughout the United States.
Where regular reporters have disappeared, university-led statehouse reporting programs have stepped in.
A sociologist interviewed dozens of middle-class Black singles about their friendships, freedom and dating lives.
Asking the mostly Black women’s basketball team at LSU to share the limelight with the white team it beat in the championship…
Despite what’s happening on the most prestigious campuses, fewer than a third of presidents at American colleges and universities…
Nearly four decades after President Ronald Reagan proclaimed the first National Math Awareness Week, math readiness and…
As the world celebrates the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop, a scholar of the culture and its musical genres explores…
Science fiction does more than entertain – it can also be used to better understand the political forces that shape the…
Polarization among the public and politicians threatens to undermine educational progress made over the past few decades.
An education professor explains how a hit TV show about a struggling school became a jumping-off point for a course about…
Federal law protects students’ rights to request some religious accommodations, including during the month of Ramadan
Here are some of the pros and cons to college students using Wikipedia in their research and assignments.
Political power and a history of racism lurk behind the recent state takeover of the Houston public school system.
A scholar of grading explains how teachers can do a better job of reporting what grades represent, and what they are for.
A sociology professor uses the popular ‘Boondocks’ cartoon to explore contemporary issues of race in American society.