Browsing: Education
Creationism Resilient a Century After the Scopes Trial WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. — The 1925 Scopes monkey trial is often viewed as…
Harvard University Takes Bold Steps Amid Federal Funding Cuts Washington, D.C. — Harvard University is stepping up by allocating $250…
Harvard University Responds to Federal Grant Threats Harvard University addressed concerns on Monday regarding possible federal funding cuts from the…
Villanova Celebrates First American Pope VILLANOVA, Pa. — Villanova University has a reason to celebrate as it welcomed the news…
Online Harassment and a Unique Response: A Dartmouth Professor’s Stand In Hanover, New Hampshire, Sachi Schmidt-Hori, a professor at Dartmouth…
Trump Threatens Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status Amidst Growing Tensions WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has reaffirmed his intention to revoke Harvard…
Supreme Court Hears Heated Disability-Rights Case In a notable Supreme Court case on disability rights, tensions rose as the justices…
A federal judge in New Hampshire has recently halted directives from the Trump administration that threatened to cut federal funding…
The Department of Education is getting ready to restart the collection of defaulted federal student loans starting in May, marking…
The U.S. Department of Education announced that starting next month, it will resume the collection of federal student loans that…

