Harvard Demands Ironclad Guarantees Before Signing Trump’s Higher Ed Deal
Harvard University is negotiating cautiously with the Trump administration, seeking ironclad assurances that a deal won’t lead to further political demands on its policies.
Harvard University is negotiating cautiously with the Trump administration, seeking ironclad assurances that a deal won’t lead to further political demands on its policies.
For decades, Thai students faced humiliating on-the-spot haircuts for minor style violations. Now, empowered by a court ruling and social media, they’re demanding bodily autonomy and an end to authoritarian school culture.
Jonathan Lear, a groundbreaking philosopher who merged Greek thought with Freudian psychoanalysis and lived his research among the Crow Nation, has died at age 76.
California has enacted the nation’s first law banning ultraprocessed foods in K–12 schools by 2035, creating a legal definition that could influence school meals nationwide.
Historian Mark Bray has temporarily relocated to Spain after receiving death threats following false claims he was a member of antifa—despite only studying the movement academically.
Two years after a pro-Palestinian ‘die-in’ at Harvard led to allegations of assault, the incident remains a flashpoint in national debates over campus speech, antisemitism, and political accountability.
Twenty-two innovators across arts and sciences have been named 2025 MacArthur Fellows, each awarded an unrestricted $800,000 ‘Genius Grant.’
From dorm rooms to academic halls, embedded therapists are meeting college students where they live and learn—offering accessible, stigma-free mental health support.
A new $100,000 fee on H-1B visas is severely limiting schools’ and universities’ ability to hire critical foreign educators, sparking concerns over classroom quality and equity.
At the Athens Democracy Forum, experts warned that while politics dominates headlines, civics education is fading—leaving a generation unprepared to protect democracy.