Many musicians, filmmakers and artists earn less than the Education Department’s proposed guidelines for alumni, imperiling federal aid for students in those programs. Read more ...
Many musicians, filmmakers and artists earn less than the Education Department’s proposed guidelines for alumni, imperiling federal aid for students in those programs. Read more ...
Kids Dance, from the New York Public School for Dance, is debuting a work featuring alumni. That’s not the only way former students are involved with the school. Read more ...
The city’s current savings plan starts with $100. A City Council proposal would make the initial contributions among the highest anywhere. Read more ...
The departure of more than 10,000 federal lawyers has left some agencies without sufficient staff and has boosted the ranks of state attorneys general offices and advocacy groups. Read more ...
An investigation commissioned by Notre Dame found that the Catholic university could have done more to respond to allegations of sexual misconduct. Read more ...
Many couples don’t consider 529 accounts carefully when splitting up, and other families make a crucial mistake that can leave a mess if somebody dies. Read more ...
In his determination to own and control every document in his future library, the president is working to shield his administration’s inner workings from public view. Read more ...
Classrooms can be particularly vulnerable amid climate change, as the hottest times of the year increasingly overlap with the academic calendar. Read more ...
Facing an uncertain job market and the looming threat of A.I., graduating high school seniors in America’s tech capital are increasingly rethinking their career plans. Job demand in fields like construction, along with the allure of potential six-figure salaries, have some high schools investing in hands-on classes that are redefining what success looks like for the class of 2026. Read more ...
The National Science Foundation lifted a hold on some grants for Harvard and other universities this week after inquiries from media outlets, including The New York Times. Read more ...
California’s public universities spent $16.9 million on A.I. during a financial crisis, and the result has been chaos. Read more ...
A top administrator at the university’s College of Dental Medicine recommended Karyna Shuliak for an advanced residency program, which he oversaw. Read more ...
The debate over whether Graham Platner is “working class” comes at a time when more and more people are at risk of falling into it. Read more ...
Readers respond to Michal Leibowitz’s Opinion guest essay about Deep Springs College, an experimental school in the California desert. Read more ...
Dua Lipa. Serena Williams. And sleepy fish. Read more ...
“Euphoria.” Protein. And kidfluencers. Read more ...
The reading crisis is real, but the solution does not require new inventions. Read more ...
Schools are not like start-ups, because children’s minds should not be tied to the whims of the marketplace. Read more ...
Olivia Rodrigo. Everlane. And more from Harvard. Read more ...
All Americans benefit from the outcome of this case. And yet the decision highlights just how much work still needs to be done. Read more ...