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The Department of education is being put back together in the style of a brick building.

Judge Orders Education Department Employees Reinstated

A federal judge ruled Thursday that the massive reduction in force at the department was tantamount to dismantling it, which only Congress can do. The Trump administration has already challenged the decision.

US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon testifies before a House Subcommittee on Capitol Hill.

McMahon Plays Defense on the Hill

The education secretary sparred with congressional Democrats over sweeping cuts to her department at a fiery House committee hearing.

A line chart going up with the line becoming a question mark.

College Enrollment Continues to Climb, Nearing Recovery

Enrollments have grown for graduate schools, certificate programs and community colleges, but undergraduate numbers still remain behind pre-pandemic levels.

Kermit the puppet smiles at a bronze likeness of himself and Jim Henson at the University of Maryland, College Park, campus

A Hoppy Commencement

University of Maryland graduates will hear from a speaker today who is small in size but big in pop culture...

Robert Morse, ‘U.S. News’ College Ranking Guru, Retires

Robert Morse, the chief architect of the U.S. News & World Report college rankings, announced his retirement Wednesday after nearly...

Pasco-Hernando Taps DeSantis Ally as Interim President

Weeks after Pasco-Hernando State College president Jesse Pisors resigned abruptly, the board named Florida Department of Juvenile Justice secretary Eric...

Western Accreditor Pauses DEI Standards

The Western Association of Schools and Colleges’ Senior College and University Commission has launched a review into its diversity, equity...
A rear view of four unrecognizable graduates cheering after their graduation. The hold up their hands, their caps and their diplomas

25 Stats for 2025 Graduates

A compilation of recent surveys of college students and hiring managers provides a glimpse into the future of this year’s college graduates.