Category: College Planning Scholarships

Lawsuits Test New Legal Theories About What Causes Social Media Addiction

Lawsuits Test New Legal Theories About What Causes Social Media Addiction

A high-stakes trial sparked by a California woman who first logged onto social media at age 10. Another lawsuit in […]

February 17, 2026

STEM Education Takes Center Stage in South Carolina and Nationwide Through the NLGA

STEM Education Takes Center Stage in South Carolina and Nationwide Through the NLGA

By Lt. Governor Pamela Evette, South Carolina, Chair of the National Lt. Governors Association, 2025-2026 Source link

February 17, 2026

3 generations of Black Philadelphia students report persistent anti-Black attitudes in schools

3 generations of Black Philadelphia students report persistent anti-Black attitudes in schools

John Washington, now in his 50s, attended a public elementary and middle school in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia […]

February 17, 2026

Money is tight and campus fees are rising at Cal State

Money is tight and campus fees are rising at Cal State

Top Takeaways Average fees rose more than 17% between 2016-17 and 2025-26 in real terms. Campus leaders look to fees […]

February 17, 2026

Teachers facing more problems with disruptive students

Teachers facing more problems with disruptive students

by Jackie Mader, The Hechinger Report February 17, 2026 SAN MATEO, Calif. — School had been in session at Lead […]

February 17, 2026

Managing Student Loan Debt: The Ultimate Guide for Graduating Students

Managing Student Loan Debt: The Ultimate Guide for Graduating Students

Thank you for subscribing! Graduation day is a momentous occasion, a celebration of years of hard work, dedication, and dreams […]

February 17, 2026

When school size matters and when it doesn’t

When school size matters and when it doesn’t

by Jill Barshay, The Hechinger Report February 16, 2026 For two decades, New York City’s small high schools stood out […]

February 16, 2026

We need to expand research experience for college students to HBCUs, regional public universities and community colleges

We need to expand research experience for college students to HBCUs, regional public universities and community colleges

by JP Flores, The Hechinger Report February 16, 2026 When I was 17, I didn’t know a single scientist. I […]

February 16, 2026

Students learn new skills they’ll need as climate change advances

Students learn new skills they’ll need as climate change advances

by Ariel Gilreath, The Hechinger Report February 15, 2026 GREENVILLE, S.C. — On one end of the classroom, high school […]

February 15, 2026

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