President Donald Trump is attempting to dismantle the Department of Education. His efforts are history repeating itself.
On Thursday, the Trump administration pivoted to a new tack: mass firings of probationary workers. Given that there are an estimated 200,000 federal workers on probationary status, that approach could ...
The bottom line is this is not a time for anticipatory obedience when it comes to the university’s commitment to end ...
Utah students as early as kindergarten would be required to learn about firearm safety in the classroom under a bill that ...
Women’s athletic opportunities are important, the administration claims — but not necessarily as important as the ...
RIT students, staff, and faculty have access to Bloomberg.com through Jan. 31, 2026 for important business and tech news, ...
The Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 outlines a blueprint for dismantling the DOE, arguing that education should be ...
Cancer-free for nearly 20 years, RIT graduate student Bryona Hamilton seeks to educate patients, survivors, and family ...
Emma Mackey has talked 'Hot Milk' and working with Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Fiona Shaw and Vicky Krieps at the Berlin Film Festival.
Linda McMahon, President Trump’s education secretary nominee, wants to dismantle the department. What that means for ...
Even as President Trump has vowed to close the Education Department, he has sought to use the agency’s powers. Dana Goldstein, a reporter covering education and families for The New York Times, ...
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