Department chairs in the college were sent an email announcing the creation of a committee that aims to restructure the college that officials said has become "overly fragmented."
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined 21 other attorneys general in suing the Trump administration over changes to the way public servants have their student loans forgiven.
The gunman allegedly fired shots near the Shannon Library, police said. The ordeal has now been confirmed as a hoax and police have given the all clear.
Harvard students are in an uproar after the school's Office of Undergraduate Education released a report last week saying the Ivy League school is "failing to perform the key functions of grading," leading to inflated grades.
Nearly two dozen attorneys general sued the Education Department Monday over a new rule requiring employers to "qualify" for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) by avoiding activities deemed to have "substantial illegal…
(MedPage Today) -- Last week, the Department of Agriculture announced that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits would not be distributed as planned during the government shutdown, meaning families across the country --…
The suspect, who allegedly ran over and killed a 16-year-old McKinley High School girl two years ago, did not plead guilty to the charges including first-degree negligent homicide at a scheduled change of plea hearing.
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee filed a lawsuit over the bill AB 715 that Governor Gavin Newsom signed last month- calling it 'unconstitutionally vague.'
The suing states, cities and nonprofits accuse the Trump administration of subjecting public employees to a “political litmus test” to receive benefits.
A Long Island art teacher under investigation for allegedly “sexting” a student “weirded out” other females in his class, sources told The Post. Bay Shore High School’s John Kennedy, 52, was labeled a “favorite teacher” by many, but he…
Colorado has joined 21 states in a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education over placing restrictions on a student loan forgiveness program for public service employees. It’s the latest lawsui
Department chairs in the college were sent an email announcing the creation of a committee that aims to restructure the college that officials said has become "overly fragmented.”