Dozens of contracts with the Education Department’s research and statistics arm, the Institute of Education Sciences, were suddenly terminated Monday, jeopardizing efforts to provide the public and ...
AccessLex Institute®, the largest nonprofit organization dedicated to legal education, released its spring 2026 update to the ...
The enactment of Workforce Pell Grants underscores how community colleges sit at the nexus of America’s full economic and ...
Months after the Education Department fired nearly all of the employees at the National Center for Education Statistics and axed $900 million in contracts at the Institute of Education Sciences, the ...
It is often said that anything you can say about India, the opposite is equally valid. In recent years, data-driven decision-making has become a buzzword in policymaking circles across sectors in the ...
Kulick: Graduation rates are rising, while many districts face tough budget choices. Here's what data tells us about public education in Pennsylvania.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write on the human/political issues surrounding college admissions. Data has the power to revolutionize education—but only if it ...
A view of the entrance of Department of Education headquarters on Jan. 29, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by J. David Ake/Getty Images) The Department of Education under the Trump administration won ...
If you were to fire up Zoom and hop into an EdSurge editorial meeting, I could almost guarantee that you’d hear this phrase from me at least once: “The people need more charts!” Parsing education data ...
For the employees who worked there, the weeks before the purge of the Education Department’s statistics and research arm were a blur of apprehension and confusion. Over the course of several weeks, ...
The mass layoffs that touched virtually every division of the U.S. Department of Education cut deeper into some offices than others, particularly affecting the agency’s civil rights investigation and ...