July brings the most sweeping overhaul in decades of federal student loans. All borrowers, old and new, may be affected. New borrowers will face loan caps, elimination of Grad PLUS loans, and only two ...
A student in Northern California didn’t let a rare disease stop him from graduating high school, attending classes with a telepresence robot, and marking a triumphant end to a unique academic journey.
AFTER THE PANDEMIC, STUDENTS AND TEACHERS WERE ACCUSTOMED TO LEARNING REMOTELY. BUT FOR ONE STUDENT, FAIRFIELD WITH A RARE CHILDHOOD DISEASE, LEARNING FROM HOME BEGAN LONG BEFORE COVID. I MET THE ...
The Education Department on Thursday said it is temporarily cutting interest rates for some federal student loan borrowers, a move aimed at easing repayment costs as delinquencies climb to their ...
A U.S. Department of Education sign is displayed outside of the agency's federal student aid office on June 3 in Washington, DC. Borrowers will be eligible to have their interest lowered by 1% on ...
Big tech companies and small start-ups are using social media to hype new tools that allow students to trick teachers and A.I. detectors. By Dana Goldstein The videos are all over social media, making ...
This commencement season saw denunciations of multiple campus speakers telling graduates about their artificial intelligence–mediated futures. To some observers, the boos didn’t make sense: How could ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the energy system: While the expansion of wind and solar power continues to progress across Europe, AI will ensure the efficient use of every generated ...
Higher temperatures and the continued growth of large electricity users such as data centers could force Texas to use more power this summer than ever before, according to the Electric Reliability ...
The biggest student housing portfolio deal of the year is now on the books. Student housing owner and operator the Scion Group and private equity giant Ares Management have acquired a 12-property ...
The message to students used to be simple: “Just say no.” But in today’s schools, that message is not only outdated, it may be part of the problem. Across Canada, student substance use is a growing ...
A growing share of school district recruiters say having a policy in place to manage student cellphone use during school hours can have a positive impact on teacher recruitment, according to a survey ...
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