Air Traffic Controller Shortage Worsens as Shutdown Halts FAA Training
With the FAA academy paused due to a government shutdown, new college-based air traffic control programs are stepping in—but can they meet the urgent national demand?
With the FAA academy paused due to a government shutdown, new college-based air traffic control programs are stepping in—but can they meet the urgent national demand?
After intense backlash, Indiana University reinstates the right of its student newspaper to publish news in print, ending a controversial two-week ban.
A Trump administration rule could block public servants from student loan forgiveness if their employer is accused of ‘illegal activities’—raising alarms among borrowers and advocates.
Gov. Ron DeSantis orders Florida’s public universities to stop hiring foreign workers on H-1B visas, citing a need to prioritize American talent.
Dozens of University of Illinois students tried to use AI to apologize for cheating—only to be exposed by identical emails. Professors turned the moment into a viral lesson on academic integrity.
A federal court has ordered the Trump administration to reinstate school mental health grants frozen since May, ruling the cuts were unlawful and harmed students in 16 states.
Gifted education programs across the U.S. are under scrutiny for excluding high-performing students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Can the system be fixed?
Overuse of AI is undermining students’ reading comprehension and critical thinking—skills essential for independent thought and democratic life.
Facing financial collapse, Talladega College sells four historic Hale Woodruff murals—but ensures they’ll return home regularly.
A new look at the real issues plaguing college students in 2025, revealing deep anxieties about debt, mental health, and their future.