Red-State Universities Will Get Hit by Trump’s Cuts, Too
The president’s assault on academic research won’t affect just blue-state elites.
TUESDAY, 01 JULY 2025, 12:59
The president’s assault on academic research won’t affect just blue-state elites.
Schools that have already changed their uniform policy say is allows children to play for longer.
Mr. Khalil, a legal permanent resident, has been held in Louisiana for more than three months. The judge suggested he could be released as early as Friday unless the government successfully appeals.
Features of the budget: A supercharged ICE, school vouchers and no relief for a warming planet.
A group behind the Supreme Court case that ended affirmative action is now targeting a federal support for schools that enroll large numbers of Hispanic students.
Experts and former officials said it was unusual for a cabinet secretary to try to influence the Treasury Department’s sanctions process to target a domestic entity.
BBC correspondents analyse how departments have fared and the impact decisions could have on you.
A top Wall Street lawyer, he worked on some of the biggest corporate mergers in history, including KKR’s takeover of Nabisco in 1989. He also served in the Carter administration and in city government.
If President Trump makes good on all his threats, Harvard may lose much of its influence and prestige. It could also become even harder to afford.
The board of the prestigious program told the State Department it had no right to cancel scholarships for nearly 200 American professors and researchers.
We would like to hear from university students and teaching staff about the impact of AI on studies
The use of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools are becoming increasingly commonplace in UK higher education. A February survey of 1,000 students showed an “explosive increase” in use of generative AI in particular over the previous 12 months.
With this in mind, we’d like to find...
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A message tucked into an old book serves as a reminder that the assault on the institution is part of a long-planned effort
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Annual survey of young people’s reading habits which began two decades ago shows its lowest-ever result, most pronounced among boys aged 11 to 16
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Year 5 children’s punctuation pun scoops top prize in the Beano’s Britain’s Funniest Class competition
A joke about punctuation has been chosen as the funniest in a competition run by the Beano comic.
Year 5 pupils at Riverley primary school in Leyton, east London, won the accolade with their joke: What do you call the fanciest punctuation? An a-posh-trophe.
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They have shaped the fortunes of young people in the UK for four decades. But now even the former education secretary who introduced these exams wants to see them abolished …
It’s approaching 8.30am on a Wednesday in June and 140 grim-faced teenagers are making their way into an exam hall. Today it’s GCSE maths paper 2 (calculator). A posse of smiling staff encourage and cajole: “Good...
Experts say outdoor play in England has declined by 50% and are calling for urgent change.
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The three students who survived the attack in 2023 all suffered extensive, life-altering injuries, their lawyers said.