By The Education Magazine | February 19, 2026 The Portland Public Schools federal investigation officially began on February 17, 2026, after the
The most expensive university in the US now crosses the $100,000 mark for a standard undergraduate year, a milestone that would have
By The Education Magazine | February 18, 2026 The Anthropic Bengaluru office officially opened on February 16, 2026, marking the company’s second
Alzheimer’s disease affects millions of individuals worldwide, with approximately 5.8 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s as of 2020. As a neurodegenerative disorder,
Reported by The Education Magazine | February 17, 2026 The federal nursing student loan limit for 2026 is proposed at $20,500 per
You’re in the library, Chromebook open, and the “Site blocked” page slams your research. School filters keep tightening—cloud firewalls, MDM profiles—so even
By Victor Alan Araujo Ferreira In the world of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, the most meaningful victories are often achieved far from competition podiums.
Public school districts often reflect the communities that surround them. Their priorities, values, and history tend to grow alongside the families they
Reported by The Education Magazine | February 16, 2026 The San Francisco teachers AI ban contract is being described as a landmark
Artificial intelligence is no longer an abstract idea discussed only in research labs or policy papers. It is already embedded in classrooms,
Understanding how to add schools to FAFSA is essential for students who apply to additional colleges after submitting their application. Missing a
Reported by The Education Magazine | February 13, 2026 The CalPERS $330 million pension probe is officially underway as the House Committee











