The Mississippi IHL has approved two new Master of Science in Nursing tracks for the School of Nursing at Mississippi College.
As agriculture education programs continue to grow, schools and FFA chapters are struggling to secure qualified agriculture ...
A new report looks at course “shutouts,” which can add to the time and cost of getting a degree. By Ann Carrns Imagine that you’ve arrived at college, eager to start your studies, only to find that ...
The Graduate School of Education was officially welcomed back to its original home in Foster Hall last Friday with a special ribbon-cutting at the newly renovated South Campus building.
Forward-thinking public school districts are adopting innovative learning models to help attract and retain students.
Westfield School Department administrators presented a plan to move some of its special education programming from various ...
New SNAP eligibility rules could cut off access to job training programs in North Carolina, leaving many residents without pathways to stable employment.
Parent PLUS loan borrowers must act quickly to consolidate loans before July 1 changes eliminate income-driven repayment options.
Shorter and ultimately cheaper college degrees could be coming to some University of Wisconsin campuses. The UW Board of ...
As childcare costs keep climbing, Wisconsin will debut its new Get Kids Ready 4K program next school year. Here's what it is ...
Hundreds of residents in environmental justice communities like Waukegan are being trained for careers in solar, EVs and energy efficiency.
Mike Haynie gets up at 4:30 a.m., eats Panda Express with students, and tries to find each employee's "first best use." ...