College Admissions & Enrollment

Maine’s Taxpayer-Funded Community Colleges Are Recruiting “Noncitizens” for Free Scholarships

Maine’s taxpayer-funded community colleges are advertising free college scholarships for recent graduates, including non-citizens and illegal aliens.
High School

Teen Writer Wins New York Times Award For Conceptual STEM Essay On Bioprinting

High school junior Logan Ramanathan’s favorite subject isn’t biology, and the Los Altos Hills, CA resident said he has no interest in becoming a doctor.
High School Sports

Nation’s First ACL Injury Coalition for High School Sports Participants Aims To Reduce Debilitating Knee Problems

As ACL injuries mount, Hospital for Special Surgery and Aspen Institute partner with experts and sport organizations to keep youth on the field and active for life

After Years Of Flat Tuition, Kansas Universities Are Seeing 5% Increases And More

The Kansas board of regents are considering proposals that would increase tuition at most state universities by at least 5%.
College Admissions & Enrollment

Oregon State University Ranked In The Top 1.4% Of Universities Worldwide

Oregon State University has been ranked in the top 1.4% out of 20,531 degree-granting institutions of higher education worldwide this year by the Center for World University Rankings.

Teachers Grapple With Use Of AI In Classrooms

As Artificial Intelligence makes inroads into education, Midtown High School (Atlanta, GA) teachers are grappling with its implications in the classroom, seeing both advantages and pitfalls to its use.