More school districts push back on AI over cheating concerns
Schools around the country are updating their policies in response to a new artificial intelligence program ChatGPT that has spawned cheating concerns.
Stuart Varney: Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis looks like a future president
FOX Business host Stuart Varney discusses Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis cracking down on progressive policies in universities and the impact it will have on his political future.
Latest in a long line of violations on US campuses won't stop: Byron York
Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York discusses freedom of speech and expression on US college campuses as more professors fear losing their 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.
University of California academic workers strike stresses students: report
Undergraduate students on University of California campuses are reportedly stressed by the impact of a now month-long strike of tens of thousands of academic workers.
Millions of borrowers mistakenly told they were approved for student loan relief
Millions of borrowers received erroneous emails notifying them they were approved for Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. Here’s what to do if you don’t qualify.
Michigan couple gifts $2M classic car collection to university
Mike and Dianne Morey are donating their entire classic car collection, estimated to be worth $2 million, to Northwood University, a small private institution in Midland, Michigan.
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.
Sam Bankman-Fried's professor mother penned 2013 essay shredding 'philosophy of personal responsibility'
The mother of disgraced former-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried penned a 2013 essay saying "it’s time to move past" the "philosophy of personal responsibility."
Nearly 48K University of California academic workers go on strike
Nearly 48,000 unionized academic workers at University of California campuses went on strike Monday, calling for pay increases and various additional benefits.
Biden student debt relief handout blocked by federal appeals court
A federal appeals court on Monday blocked the Biden administration's student debt relief plan, the second such blow in a matter of days
Asian economic chief says region needs 'investment,' not 'tensions' from US, China ahead of Biden visit
Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, ASEAN Secretary-General-elect, has urged the U.S. and China to work towards strong partnerships instead of making the region the focus for geopolitical rivalry.
Biden student loan handout faces another emergency legal challenge
The Supreme Court on Tuesday received an emergency application from a legal group for an injunction on President Joe Biden's student loan handout program.
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.
Student loan handouts get easier to obtain under Biden admin rule
The Biden administration released a final rule that streamlines ways for borrowers to win full relief from their student loan obligations, and helps them reduce higher balances.
Stuart Varney: President Biden had a 'very bad day'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses Biden's 'very bad day' as the president faces a series of challenges ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.
Stuart Varney: We can’t allow the teachers union to keep failing our children
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the dismal performance of U.S. public schools as the latest report card shows a decline in reading and math scores among students
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.
Bringing Muppets to Moscow pitted ‘open society’ against ‘300 years of Russian thought’: Former producer
Former "Sesame Street" in Russia executive producer and co-director Natasha Rogoff says the children show's values challenged "300 years of Russian thought."



















