May 26, 2026

Student Loan Repayment Changes: New Options and Deadlines

Starting July 1, millions of borrowers will face an important decision regarding their student loans, as new repayment options are introduced due to changes enacted by the Trump administration. These changes follow the dismantling of the Biden-era repayment plan known as SAVE, which aimed to provide an affordable income-driven repayment option. The new legislation, passed […]

May 26, 2026

The Scripps National Spelling Bee Begins

The Scripps National Spelling Bee is set to begin on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. This event brings together 247 finalists from all 50 states. These remarkable spellers have risen from millions of competitors nationwide, with hopes to achieve the recognition others have grasped in previous years. This year, ESPN’s Mina Kimes will present the event. […]

May 24, 2026

News Round-Up: Appointments, Events, and Funding in Indiana

Education Leadership Appointment at Indiana University Northwest Indiana University Northwest has appointed Andrae Marak as its new Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs starting June 1. Marak brings extensive experience in higher education leadership. Most recently, he was the Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs at Roosevelt University in Chicago. Previously, […]

May 24, 2026

Kindness 101: Teaching Kids the Value of Kindness

In Red Wing, Minnesota, efforts to teach kindness alongside traditional subjects like reading and math are gaining momentum. The U.S. spends vast sums on education annually, but kindness often doesn’t make the curriculum. In some schools, however, kindness is being prioritized. Kindness 101 is a program that leverages stories from CBS News’s “On the Road” […]

May 23, 2026

OpenAI and Khan Academy’s AI Collaboration

Introduction: Collaboration Between OpenAI and Khan Academy In early 2021, Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy, was approached by Greg Brockman, president of OpenAI, for a potential collaboration using ChatGPT. Initially, Khan was not interested due to the limited capabilities of the ChatGPT-3 model at the time, which resembled more of a basic experimental tool. […]

May 23, 2026

Hadley Middle School Earns National Gold Star Award

Hadley Middle School in Homer Glen has been honored as one of the select Illinois schools to receive the National Gold Star School recognition by the National Association of Elementary School Principals. The distinction was awarded to 57 schools across the nation as part of the inaugural recognition for schools demonstrating leadership, innovation, and a […]

May 22, 2026

HBCU’s, Rosenwald Schools, And Education’s Historic Role In Democracy And Equality

HBCUs and Rosenwald Schools: Building Educational Equity Two museums in Washington, D.C. have unveiled exhibitions focusing on the significant impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Rosenwald Schools. These institutions played pivotal roles in advancing education for African Americans, fostering both learning and democratic ideals. The Legacy of HBCUs HBCUs have long been […]

May 22, 2026

Father of Convicted Killer on Leave Following Documentary Backlash

Steve Shirilla, the father of convicted Ohio killer Mackenzie Shirilla, has been placed on administrative leave from his teaching position. Shirilla, an art and digital media teacher at Mary Queen of Peace School in Cleveland, faced this action after his comments in a Netflix documentary titled The Crash sparked criticism. School’s Response The decision to […]

May 22, 2026

Restructuring the U.S. Department of Education: Challenges and Changes

President Donald Trump’s plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education encounter significant obstacles as vital functions remain necessary. Despite substantial reduction-in-force last year, the department’s Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) is currently expanding its workforce. According to internal documents from NPR, FSA intends to hire approximately 380 new employees to support its critical […]

May 22, 2026

Graduation Speakers Face Student Backlash Over AI Remarks

Commencement events across the U.S. witnessed unexpected disruptions related to discussions about artificial intelligence. Real estate executive Gloria Caulfield and Big Machine Records CEO Scott Borchetta were booed during their graduation speeches at University of Central Florida and Middle Tennessee State University respectively, after commenting on AI’s impact. During Glendale Community College’s graduation ceremony, a […]