The university’s enrollment makeup has shifted over the last several years, with more students studying online than on campus during the fall 2025 semester. While Crow doesn’t believe the university ...
A federal lawsuit alleges University of Michigan regents and faculty engaged in disability discrimination against a student accused by an instructor of using artificial intelligence to write papers.
The number of Hispanic and Black students who enrolled at highly selective colleges dropped in the fall of 2024 after the Supreme Court banned affirmative action. Credit: Credit: Juliana Yamada/Los ...
Reports reveal this week that college students across the United States, including up to 40% of students at Stanford University, are claiming to have a disability in order for special accommodations ...
The Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling to end affirmative action in higher education has led to fewer underrepresented minority students enrolling in highly selective institutions, according to a new report ...
An analysis finds that flagship state universities, as well as less selective colleges, had major increases in Black and Hispanic students following a ban on race-conscious admissions. By Stephanie ...
Students returned to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville campus on a chilly Jan. 20 morning, perhaps, not knowing they were in the running to break a record. If estimates hold, UT would have ...
With spring semester kicking off this week, enrollment at Austin Community College grew again with nearly 41,000 students taking credit classes this semester. The growth marks a 7% jump over last year ...
Indianapolis Public Schools experienced its greatest annual enrollment decline since the pandemic while charter school enrollment also dropped—trends that could signal fundamental challenges for both ...
Midland Public Schools enrollment is now open for the 2026-2027 school year for students entering kindergarten through 12th grade who are not currently enrolled in MPS, live in the MPS district, and ...
Fort Worth resident Leon Moreno, 5, listens to the Fort Worth ISD meeting Jan. 13 at the District Service Center. Trustees heard from two residents during public comment asking them to reconsider ...