EDUCATION
Gender Ideology Tensions in Schools Reach a Boiling Point
A massive nationwide march in Canada resulted in large gatherings and some arrests between protesters and counter-protesters.
Student Loan Repayments Will Affect These 10 States Most
Millions of Americans will have to start making payments starting in October when a three-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic comes to an end.
Republican School Board Rejects State's Transgender Policies
"We're creating a patchwork of policies across the state depending on where you live," an LGBTQ+ advocate told Newsweek.
Mask Mandate Ban Pushed by Republican Nurse
Nikki Snyder, a Michigan state board of education member and U.S. Senate candidate, reintroduced a resolution to ban mask mandates in her state.
Florida Christians Rebel Against Ron DeSantis
Leaders of Florida congregations are teaching their own versions of Black history that are not "watered down" by new state guidelines.
School Investigated for Hiring Principal Despite Child Pornography Charges
The Oklahoma-based school district said it conducted a criminal background check and that the charges were expunged.
I Paid Off $100K of Student Loan Debt With These 5 Tips
I want to share the tips that helped me pay off so much from my student loans so quickly.
New Celebrity College Courses to Put Your Knowledge to the Test
Whether you're an expert in Harry Styles or a Lana Del Rey fan, here are five celeb-themed college classes you can enroll in.
Teachers Angry With Black History Standards Descend on Florida School Board
In July, the Florida Department of Education released new K-12 curriculum guidelines that say "slaves developed skills...for their personal benefit."
California Mom Says She Was Fired for Objecting to School's Gender Lessons
Janet Roberson says critics launched a campaign to have her fired after she spoke out at a school board meeting in Benicia, California.
Nation's Largest Teachers Union Doubles Down on Its Progressive Agenda
Not all parents across the country agree with the NEA president's notions of freedom, reproductive rights and other cultural and economic issues.
Frederick Douglass Depiction in PragerU Slavery Video Called 'Sickening'
A lesson featuring the animated likeness of the famous abolitionist has attracted criticism over its "ahistorical" portrayal of his views.
Tennessee Teachers Fight Back Against Race Lessons Ban
Educators have launched a legal challenge that seeks to rule a 2021 law restricting what can be taught about race, gender and bias unconstitutional.
Jesse Watters Says Florida's Slavery Lessons 'Historical Fact' on Fox News
Florida approved a revised Black history curriculum that includes instruction that enslaved people benefited from skills that they learned.
Texas A&M President's Resignation Raises Key Question
The resignation of a university president in the wake of a botched hiring involving a Black academic still has many unanswered questions.
Biden Student Loan Cancellation Plan Flooded With Same Message
More than 13,300 comments have been addressed to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, all calling for the same thing.
Wesleyan College to End Legacy Admissions After Supreme Court Ruling
"By cultivating free speech, mutual respect and values of inclusion, we seek to foster a sense of belonging for everyone on campus," Wesleyan's president said.
DEI College Director Fired for Not Being 'Right Kind of Black Person'
"They literally marginalized me as an individual," said Tabia Lee, who has sued her former employer and wants her job back.
Student Loan Forgiveness Update: How to Get Debt Canceled Under New Plan
The announcement of the new SAVE plan comes shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Biden's student debt cancellation program.
Harvard Faces Another Legal Fight Over Its Admissions
The Supreme Court's decision "heightened the urgency to investigate" donor and legacy preferences, a lawyer who helped file a new lawsuit told Newsweek.
What Supreme Court's Student Loan Decision Means for Payment Pause
The White House has said that President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan would help up to 43 million borrowers.
Ex-Students Rage at Supreme Court Striking Down Forgiveness: 'Atrocious'
"It doesn't make sense," said one student, while another warned it would "erode Americans' faith" in the Supreme Court.