
The Unionizing of Graduate Students
According to a new federal ruling, those who work as teaching or research assistants at private universities can now collectively bargain.

According to a new federal ruling, those who work as teaching or research assistants at private universities can now collectively bargain.

The former Homeland Security secretary sits down for a Q&A on women and leadership

Divided by Brexit, the country is nonetheless united in offering universal early education for 3- and 4-year-olds.

A federal judge in Texas has ruled that the Department of Education didn’t follow proper rule-making procedures in sending a letter about bathrooms to schools.

The racial separation that permeates nearly every aspect of life in the Windy City is inexcusable.

Thousands of Central American children made a harrowing journey to the United States. Now they are navigating the arduous process of getting an education.

An American team triumphed at the International Math Olympiad for the second-straight year, despite concerns of student diversity in STEM.

Campus sexual-assault guidelines have changed significantly since the '90s.

The Department of Education is encouraging corporations in high-demand fields to partner with universities.