The California State University system landed nearly $626 million in new gift commitments from donors last fiscal year, up from $557 million in 2022-23, the system reported. Donors contributed almost ...
Fall 2024 enrollment at colleges and universities increased 4.5% from fall 2023 to more than 19 million combined undergraduate and graduate students, inching slightly above pre-pandemic levels for the ...
Mary Vixie Sandy, executive director of the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, has won a national award for distinguished achievement from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher ...
Sonoma State estimates that it will save $3.7 million by discontinuing its NCAA Division II A sports programs at the end of the 2024-25 school year. Student-athletes will remain eligible for the ...
College of the Canyons announced that it has shut down both its campuses and cancelled all on-campus classes in response to ...
A number of schools were under evacuation orders shortly after 11:30 a.m. after a brush fire broke out less than two hours ...
In her 2019 book “The Knowledge Gap,” Natalie Wexler argues that a content-rich curriculum allows students to go deeper, ...
The Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act, which has been approved almost continuously since 1908, was ...
Many new bachelor's degrees have been approved since a 2021 law allowed community colleges to create them, but a handful have ...
Stanford Jazz Workshop program tapped for prestigious student competition. Stanford Jazz Workshop, a high school band project based ...
Penny Schwinn, Tennessee’s former education commissioner, is Donald Trump’s choice for U.S. deputy secretary of education. He has named Linda McMahon as his pick for secretary of education.
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that work permits under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, are unlawful, but protection from deportation alone may be lawful.