Student arrests in Leon County are on the rise, with over 645 minors arrested in 2024. Weapons offenses are a significant issue, with the current school year's numbers trending to surpass last year's ...
A major overhaul of the federal student loan repayment system is coming in 2026. The changes stem from President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which was signed into law in July.
One SAT question in 1982 was so badly written that no correct answer existed. Every student was marked wrong, not because they failed, but because the test makers themselves misunderstood the math.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Some local parents are standing against a Florida Department of Education policy allowing student information from public school districts to be accessed by certain charter ...
UI System President Timothy Killeen came to campus Monday for the Annual Meeting of the Faculty. During his remarks, Killeen expressed support for diversity, equity and inclusion, celebrated the ...
At the start of the academic year, the University implemented sweeping changes to the mail and package delivery system for graduate students. The original graduate package center, located at 160 ...
Minneapolis author Kristin Collier released a memoir, "What Debt Demands: Family, Betrayal and Precarity in a Broken System," on Nov. 18. CHRIS FARRELL: This is Minnesota Now. I'm Chris Farrell, and I ...
NASHVILLE — Student expectations for higher education are changing, some ed-tech experts say. This is happening in some small, visible ways, like an increase in emotional support animals on campus, as ...
Standards-based approach enables higher education institutions to reduce IT implementation cost and risk today, while paving the path for future cloud innovation 1EdTech is a global, member-based ...
Police officers swarmed a 16-year-old high school student last week after an artificial intelligence (AI) gun detection system mistakenly flagged his bag of chips as a firearm, leaving officials and ...
Armed police handcuffed and searched a student at a high school in Baltimore County, Maryland, this week after an AI-driven security system flagged the teen’s empty bag of chips as a possible firearm.
Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers defended the school system’s use of an AI program that led officers to mistakenly detain a student on Monday over a bag of chips. After ...