Ezequiel Ponce, 17, a senior at Downey High School, is one of a select few teens who earned the opportunity to ask questions to Pope Leo XIV during a historic digital Q&A on Friday, Nov. 21.
Chicago State University enrolled its largest freshman class in a decade this fall — an encouraging trend at the state’s only predominantly Black university, which has struggled with declining enrollment and funding cuts in recent years.
There's mounting evidence that more prospective students are considering what mental health and support services are available on campus while selecting a college.
The Trump administration’s bans and airport detentions are derailing the academic dreams of students who carry out important research — and sometimes pay hefty tuition — to attend Texas institutions.
The number of international students, especially graduate students, coming to the U.S. has declined. We look at those trends, and new developments in the jobs market, as part of our coverage in The National Observer.
16-year-old had been complaining about mental harassment, says father; suspension comes a day after police registered an FIR; high-level inquiry panel ordered to submit report in three days: DoE
For the second time this season, a ranked American Conference opponent travels to Rice Stadium. With No. 22 North Texas in town for a marquee in-state matchup, and with bowl eligibility on the line, the Rice Owls are working to create the…
FRANKFORT, KY– Students represented by MALDEF, a Latino civil rights organization, can intervene in a federal-government lawsuit seeking to eliminate regular tuition rates for students without lawful immigration status in Kentucky,…