The Department of Education is forming a negotiated rulemaking committee to write new accrediting regulations and make it easier for new accreditors to become approved.
During the first year of the Trump administration, educators across the country faced a sweeping wave of federal grant cuts, ...
The Massachusetts Secretary of Education reflected back on the schools' progress under the first years of the Healey ...
Late last year, the U.S. Department of Education declared it would reroute tens of millions of dollars that Congress had ...
Harvard’s lawsuit fighting the Trump administration’s freeze on research grants is one that every higher education institution should join.
Two years ago, Camille Charleston moved from Haiti to the United States, hoping to escape “survival mode” and pursue the American dream. Charleston, 29, didn’t have enough money to pay for college, ...
The U.S. Department of Education plans to end discretionary grant programs for a slew of minority-serving institutions, officials announced Wednesday—after Congress had already appropriated hundreds ...
The Trump administration last May proposed to shrink federal K-12 investments by roughly $7 billion and eliminate or consolidate dozens of decades-old education grant programs. District leaders and ...
The Hechinger Report reports on significant changes in education under the Trump administration, focusing on cuts to federal ...
The Education Department has created a rulemaking body tasked with shaping the future of higher education accountability, Pell Grants, and student aid. Matthew Feehan, a National Guard veteran and ...