Late Tuesday, a court injunction blocked the Trump administration’s move until next week. The freeze led to a day of chaos ...
President Trump plans to close the U.S. Department of Education. What does it really do for students? Let's take a look.
There are higher levels of non-credit enrollment in states that have more robust state funding for non-credit community ...
Education programs across the country were plunged into uncertainty and chaos Tuesday after the Trump administration announced a federal spending freeze and government officials tried to soften the ...
Dozens of colleges rely on the federal government for more than 30% of their annual funding. Trump’s freeze could be a ...
Both private and public colleges and universities, including many in Michigan, rely on grants to provide resources and ...
The budget did not include as much for K-12 schools as educators wanted and left UConn and CSCU bracing for the loss of ...
Trump repeatedly talked about his desire to close the Education Department, which he alleged “indoctrinate(s) America’s youth ...
With concerns over Trump’s funding freeze ongoing, colleges reliant on federal research grants are scrambling, Morehouse ...
The Silverfield College of Education and Human Services is the second education school in Florida's university system bearing ...