UNC looking to counter 'woke' campuses with new school: Creating a 'level playing field'
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Board of Trustee member Marty Kotis outlines why the elite university has created the Civic Life and Leadership School.
Missouri AG doubles down on firing school officials who took students to drag show: 'It's a huge problem'
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey calls out the "shameful behavior" by school officials who brought middle school students to a drag performance, threatening legal action.
ChatGPT maker releases AI detection tool after school districts complain of cheating
The makers of ChatGPT have introduced a new tool that may help educators distinguish between a text written by AI and a text written by humans.
Teacher who quit career for Costco job blames low salary and burnout: ‘My passion couldn't pay my bills’
Former teacher Maggie Perkins explains why she chose to abandon her career to work at her local Costco.
Florida mom suing school district over her OnlyFans account: report
A Florida mom is taking a school district to court after she says she is being denied in-person volunteer opportunities due to what she does for work.
I'm a 23-year-old construction worker with a great career and no college debt
When I graduated from high school I first thought that I wanted to get a college degree but over the years I realized that construction skills will always be in demand. I'm glad I did.
Joe Manchin has helped steer millions in federal funds to groups linked to his wife
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., has helped divert millions of dollars in federal funds to organizations associated with his wife Gayle Manchin in recent years.
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.
Virgnia AG launches investigation into schools over merit award delays
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares explains why he announced a civil rights investigation into schools that reportedly delayed notifying students of merit awards.
Fidelity pledges $250 million in college education push
Fidelity is pledging $250 million as part of an effort to give Black, Latino and historically underserved students access to post-secondary education and support.
School districts blocking ChatGPT amid fears of cheating, educators weigh in on AI
School districts are banning a new artificial intelligence-powered chatbot that can respond to prompts on demand, such as writing complex essays.
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.


















