02 October at 22:45 PM, via New York Times
Both vice-presidential candidates say the government should spend more on child care, a rare point of agreement. But there are still major differences in how they talk about families and gender roles.
02 October at 07:11 AM, via New York Times
At three colleges, there were snacks, big screens and homework assignments. But energy and enthusiasm were sparse — and by the end, even more so.
02 October at 07:08 AM, via New York Times
Some students at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside seemed underwhelmed. One noted, ‘This is long, huh?’
02 October at 03:10 AM, via New York Times
Brendan Young, 28, and Steven Casey, 27, will spend two to four months in prison for their roles in the 2017 death of Timothy Piazza, a 19-year-old from New Jersey.
01 October at 11:01 AM, via New York Times
This week, the Headway Election Challenge hears from teenagers who are turning out the vote for this year’s election, and even working to pass legislation.
30 September at 23:13 PM, via New York Times
The change will affect Stanford University, the University of Southern California and other private colleges in the state.
30 September at 18:30 PM, via New York Times
Stepping into Ann Philbin’s shoes will be Zoë Ryan, the director of the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania.
30 September at 17:38 PM, via New York Times
The change will affect Stanford University, the University of Southern California and other private colleges in the state.
30 September at 01:26 AM, via New York Times
After two assassination attempts, the former president seems to be relishing the dangers of his job. Some at the Georgia-Alabama football game wondered if his appearance was wise.
29 September at 15:00 PM, via New York Times
The vice-presidential nominee should be thinking of how to extend a ladder to those he left behind, not how to pull it up behind him.
29 September at 09:00 AM, via New York Times
Hundreds of universities have lent their names to online programs, plugging budgets but alienating students who feel misled.
28 September at 15:00 PM, via New York Times
Donald Trump and Tim Walz are attending college games on Saturday that will draw plenty of viewers in the swing states of Michigan and Georgia.
27 September at 22:47 PM, via New York Times
Just 27 percent of public high schools in New York City have a newspaper. A local nonprofit is offering a solution.
27 September at 21:34 PM, via New York Times
Former President Donald J. Trump turned his sights on Charleroi, Pa., where many Haitians have settled in recent years, and he fueled a fire that was already smoldering.
26 September at 15:00 PM, via New York Times
Nine players were hospitalized with a serious and rare muscle condition called rhabdomyolysis in the days after the 45-minute workout, according to the university.
26 September at 11:04 AM, via New York Times
Rutgers’s president was worn out by turmoil and animosity.
25 September at 23:41 PM, via New York Times
Melissa Aviles-Ramos, a former English teacher and deputy chancellor, will assume the post after David C. Banks steps down in December.
25 September at 19:55 PM, via New York Times
The university has seen major drops in enrollment, even as the president invited students concerned about protests and antisemitism on other campuses to transfer.
25 September at 16:10 PM, via New York Times
The number of threats after a Georgia school shooting this month is much higher than usual, many officials said. In response, some have cracked down with arrests and detention for children as young as 10.
25 September at 03:12 AM, via New York Times
The resignation of Mr. Banks, planned for the end of the year, comes amid a flurry of federal investigations into Mayor Eric Adams and his administration.
24 September at 16:00 PM, via New York Times
The report, commissioned by New York’s governor, found that the city’s university system was ill-equipped to handle rising antisemitism. But it also said the problem was not widespread.