
17 States File College Admissions Race Reporting Lawsuit Against Trump Administration
By the Education Magazine | March 12, 2026 BOSTON, March 11, 2026. A coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general filed a

By the Education Magazine | March 12, 2026 BOSTON, March 11, 2026. A coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general filed a

By the Education Magazine | March 12, 2026 The Portland Community College strike has officially begun, marking the first community college strike

By Education Magazine | March 11, 2026 A growing national debate over school screen time limits is gaining momentum as parents, educators,

By The Education Magazine | Updated: March 13, 2026 The Portland State University budget cuts took a decisive turn Monday when President

By The Education Magazine | March 6, 2026 Texas school choice voucher applications have surged past 160,000, making it the largest year-one

By The Education Magazine | March 5, 2026 The “Teacher Desert” Emerges North Carolina’s teacher shortage crisis reached a stark new milestone

By The Education Magazine | February 27, 2026 The Columbia University ICE detainment of student Elmina “Ellie” Aghayeva has ignited a national

By The Education Magazine | February 26, 2026 Louisiana has been granted authority under the Ed-Flex waiver program, giving state education leaders

By The Education Magazine | February 25, 2026 The Justice Department UCLA lawsuit, filed on February 24, 2026, is an 81-page civil

By The Education Magazine | February 24, 2026 The University of Lynchburg has reached a historic milestone: the launch of its very

By The Education Magazine | February 23, 2026 The Archdiocese school closure protests intensified in Chicago this weekend as hundreds of parents,

By The Education Magazine | February 20, 2026 Major U.S. universities are beginning to scale back partnerships with external diversity nonprofits that
By the Education Magazine | March 12, 2026 BOSTON, March 11, 2026. A coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general filed a
By the Education Magazine | March 12, 2026 The Portland Community College strike has officially begun, marking the first community college strike
By Education Magazine | March 11, 2026 A growing national debate over school screen time limits is gaining momentum as parents, educators,
By The Education Magazine | Updated: March 13, 2026 The Portland State University budget cuts took a decisive turn Monday when President
By The Education Magazine | March 6, 2026 Texas school choice voucher applications have surged past 160,000, making it the largest year-one
By The Education Magazine | March 5, 2026 The “Teacher Desert” Emerges North Carolina’s teacher shortage crisis reached a stark new milestone
By The Education Magazine | February 27, 2026 The Columbia University ICE detainment of student Elmina “Ellie” Aghayeva has ignited a national
By The Education Magazine | February 26, 2026 Louisiana has been granted authority under the Ed-Flex waiver program, giving state education leaders
By The Education Magazine | February 25, 2026 The Justice Department UCLA lawsuit, filed on February 24, 2026, is an 81-page civil
By The Education Magazine | February 24, 2026 The University of Lynchburg has reached a historic milestone: the launch of its very
By The Education Magazine | February 23, 2026 The Archdiocese school closure protests intensified in Chicago this weekend as hundreds of parents,
By The Education Magazine | February 20, 2026 Major U.S. universities are beginning to scale back partnerships with external diversity nonprofits that