The U.S. Education Department signals a policy change in college admissions, costs and employment outcomes.

The Department of Education says the Trump administration is pushing for changes in American higher education policies. The U.S. Department of Education has issued a press release outlining significant changes in higher education policy under the Trump administration. The statement strongly criticizes past practices at colleges and universities, particularly on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI),…

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From College Dropout to India’s Youngest Billionaire: How Alakh Pandey Made Physics Wallah

Success stories in India’s edtech sector follow a familiar script: rapid growth, aggressive funding, and often, equally rapid optimization. But every once in a while, a different kind of story emerges. One that begins not with capital but in the classroom. Alkh Pandey’s journey with Physics Wallah sits somewhere in this space, where scale is…

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University of Florida deactivates College Republicans after reports of antisemitism

University of Florida deactivates College Republicans organization after reports of antisemitism. In a major move reflecting increased scrutiny of student organizations, the University of Florida (UF) has deactivated its campus College Republicans chapter after reports of anti-Semitic behavior by some members, AP News reports. The decision comes amid growing awareness of misogyny in student political…

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“College Can Be a Safety Net,” Kris Jenner Says: Why She Wants Teens to Follow Their Passions

The question of whether college is necessary now in 2026 comes with strong opinions. Some see it as a necessary step to a stable career, while others believe that success can take many different paths. Media personality and entrepreneur Kris Jenner recently opined on the debate, saying that while college can provide security, young people…

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Brown University supports an early childhood educator training program at the Community College of Rhode Island.

Six weeks ago, Brown University awarded Community College of Rhode Island a $1.5 million grant as part of the university’s commitment to invest $50 million in Rhode Island workforce development over ten years. The funding will support new training pathways for early childhood educators in the state. Grants to support teacher training programs According to…

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