President Biden makes the annual State of the Union speech Tuesday night at a time of intense political division. We look at the political dynamics and the relevance of this tradition.
After indefinitely postponing a modest student exhibit about the Russian equivalent to the Bauhaus, the school received protests from 750 academics. On Monday, it reinstated the show.
While total enrollment numbers continued to slide at many of the state's public and private institutions, a promising increase in freshmen could help turn the tide in coming years.
Overhauling the federal financial system and simplifying the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a significant undertaking for the Education Department. Although the agency is making progress on the project, officials said this week the application might not be ready by Oct. 1.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s board chairman told Fox News a new school would provide equal opportunity for right- and left-of-center views. Faculty, caught off guard, have expressed concerns, while the provost says it’s not what it sounds like.
Prominent law and medical schools have announced they will no longer cooperate with “U.S. News.” Two researchers discuss what that might mean for the rankings.
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