Marriott hotels sued over New York murder of college parent during family weekend
Olga Hostyeva was working at a New York Courtyard by Marriott in October when she says a guest "brandished his gun and pointed its muzzle at her from a distance of merely a few feet."
Arizona university union works demand $25 minimum wage
A workers union at the University of Arizona is demanding that the campus-wide minimum wage is $25 per hour by 2025, saying that some campus workers make a 'poverty wage'
Pennsylvania governor removes college degree requirement for most state jobs on first full day in office
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order on his first full day in office to remove college degree requirements for 92% of state jobs.
Pandemic learning loss could cost students $70,000 in lifetime earnings
Students slammed by the pandemic and the choices politicians made to shut schools, are behind developmentally both socially and with concepts such as math.
USC lawsuit alleges school used doctored rankings to lure students
Three students at the University of Southern California filed a lawsuit this week alleging the university used doctored rankings to entice students to enroll in online programs.
Many parents fear inflation's impact on college savings, survey says
Inflation and higher costs have many parents concerned if they can afford their children's college tuition, a recent survey said.
Supreme Court to hear arguments on Biden’s student loan handout plan, cancellations remain blocked
President Biden's program to cancel student loans remains blocked, but the Supreme Court has agreed to pick up the case in late winter.
MIT researchers creating self-replicating robots with built-in intelligence
MIT researchers are building swarms of tiny robots with a built-in intelligence, allowing them to build structures, vehicles, or larger versions of themselves.
After record year, university-endowment returns drop into negative territory
Top universities including the Ivy League, largely saw their endowments decline, as tough market conditions and a distaste for oil stocks lose them billions.
NYU's 'Dr. Doom' says New Yorkers who moved to Florida, Texas, says states won't 'survive' climate change
NYU's "Dr. Doom" said New Yorkers who "stupidly" moved to states like Texas or Florida because of the impact climate change will have on the U.S.
Biden's student loan handout survives legal challenge by Republican-led states
U.S. District Judge Henry Autrey dismissed a lawsuit challenging Biden's student debt forgiveness plan on Thursday that was brought by Republican-led states.
Application for student loan handout opens: FTC warns of potential scams
The FTC issued a consumer alert about student loan forgiveness scams after the Biden administration launches the student loan debt relief application on StudentAid.gov/DebtRelief.
Biden admin releases initial student loan handout application weeks before midterms
President Biden's administration rolled out the official website of its student loan forgiveness initiative on Saturday, offering an application form for those eligable.
Public colleges, universities trim acceptance rates: report
Acceptance rates at public colleges and universities are reportedly down from last year across the U.S. Early decision for some schools starts on Nov. 1.
WWE to hit college campuses in search of next great superstar
The WWE on Tuesday launched the next wave of its recruitment program with the announcement of "WWE Campus Rush" to try to find the next crop of talent.
To fill teacher jobs, community colleges offer new degrees
Teaching degrees are being offered at community colleges in several states around the country as way to solve the issue of teacher shortages.
Google quietly backtracks on racial quota for PhD fellowship program: report
Google has revered its racial quota policy for its PhD fellowship program following pushback that accused the company of unfairly discriminating against Asians.
Many college students with credit cards have debt, survey says
A recent U.S. News & World Report survey said 46% of college students with credit cards have debt.
75% of families unaware FAFSA application opens in October, survey says
Many families are unaware that the FAFSA application period opens in October, according to a recent survey.
Support for student debt forgiveness drops if it means certain trade-offs: poll
A new poll said that Americans' support of student debt relief drops when they consider the trade-offs.



















