A new survey reveals that college seniors are pessimistic about the job market and concerned about the implications of AI tools on their job prospects.
The IRS is threatening to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status, but what does it mean that a university is tax-exempt, and what does it do for students?
by Elin Johnson
Updated April 22, 2025
Lifelong learning is popular among business school alumni, but they’re looking elsewhere to boost their skills.
CCAMPIS grants allow colleges and universities to provide childcare for parenting students.
Republicans in Congress are accusing Ivy League schools of antitrust violations in the latest political attack on elite higher education.
Tuition freezes have gained popularity at universities across the country. However, a new report argues they may be harming the students they aim to help.
College graduation season features an array of peculiar traditions on America’s college campuses.
The former Fox News host and current secretary of defense graduated from Princeton University in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in politics.
Despite inciting controversy and boycotts, the U.S. News graduate rankings remain influential.
The Los Angeles County Nursing 2035 initiative aims to boost the nursing workforce amid an aging population and retiring nurses.
Is AI useful enough to be the new college counselor? Here’s what ChatGPT gets right — and wrong.
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania will offer AI as an MBA major and undergraduate concentration starting in the next academic year.
Billionaire real estate developer Stephen M. Ross contributed $50 million to Vanderbilt’s new campus, despite having no formal ties to the school.
The lawsuit is a response to the Trump administration’s dismantling of the Institute of Education Sciences.