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The Trump administration on Tuesday announced that the Department of Education will undergo a partial dismantling, as multiple operations are to be shifted to partnerships with other federal agencies. For decades, the department has played a major role in ...
Some colleges have laid off staff members and cut back services after the Trump administration halted funding for programs that help students from migrant families attend and succeed in college. The College Assistance Migrant Program, also known as CAMP ...
Desperation crept into Sylvia’s voice as she rattled off all the ways her life would become more difficult if a free learning program that her son attends during the summer shuts its doors. A single mother, Sylvia works as a janitor and is the sole ...
As an agency authorized by Congress, the Education Department cannot be eliminated without congressional approval. But in the meantime, the Trump administration, Elon Musk and his DOGE team can slowly cripple it. While some of the department's programs may ...
On the Tuesday, December 2, 2025 episode of The Excerpt podcast: Trump’s latest Education Department moves target some of the agency's most important programs. From Title I to special education to student aid, we break down what’s moving, what’s ...
The Trump administration’s decision in September to cut funding for TRIO programs meant about 40,000 low-income and first-generation students suddenly lost access to academic support around the country.
Kellen Hedler is actively engaged in his fourth-grade classroom: He raises his hand to correctly answer a math question, he reads prompts out loud for the class and he gathers with classmates to watch a science experiment during a lesson on erosion.
Piedmont Virginia Community College is expanding its prison education program, thanks to a grant from the Mellon Foundation.
ALBANY — State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. announced Thursday a major expansion of internship opportunities for students in SUNY’s Arthur O. Eve Educational Opportunity Program,