Four-year colleges and universities won nearly half of the FIPSE grants awarded for short-term programs eligible for Workforce Pell, surprising some community college leaders who have spent decades ...
Socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has outlined plans to scale back the city’s Gifted and Talented program, prompting some education experts to warn that doing so could deprive ...
Legislators told an Alabama Department of Corrections official Wednesday that they were concerned by reports that inmates were not getting access to rehabilitation programs in a timely manner. Members ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham achieved high success in the U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs, with three programs ranked in the Top 25 in the nation. “UAB’s continued success in ...
Winter Storm Fern is forecast to become a major, long-duration winter storm affecting the South, Midwest, and Northeast parts of the U.S. from Friday through Monday. The system will bring a corridor ...
Georgia has opted into a federal tax credit program, allowing taxpayers to receive credits for donations to private K-12 scholarship organizations. This new federal program complements an existing ...
The Trump administration has reversed cuts to grants for mental health and addiction treatment programs that were valued at nearly $2 billion. Thousands of federal grants supporting the programs were ...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman speaks at an agency town hall Dec. 18, the day after he was sworn in as administrator. Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls It took a year, but the Jared Isaacman era at NASA ...
Firms that rely on pricey equipment are benefiting from a tax incentive known as ‘bonus depreciation.’ As part of our video series on President Trump’s second term, WSJ’s Richard Rubin takes us to the ...
With a No. 11 ranking when the final bracket was released on Sunday, Notre Dame failed to receive the final at-large bid for the College Football Playoff. Had the same set of circumstances happened ...
Cal State Dominguez Hills students, faculty rally to save 6 'essential' programs from chopping block
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