The tool now includes data about what graduates make four years after earning degrees, faculty-to-student demographic ratios and grad school data.
Author: Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAY
Most Americans are unhappy with the math taught in classrooms, new survey shows
A new survey by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation shows parents and teachers are unsatisfied with the way math is taught today.
Professors are using ChatGPT detector tools to accuse students of cheating. But what if the software is wrong?
Universities, professors and students are grappling with the repercussions of using AI cheating detectors from companies like Turnitin and GPTZero.
Read Department of Education’s proposed Title IX rule for transgender sports participation
The rule would allow schools to ban nonbinary and transgender students from teams in the name of fairness or preventing sports-related injury.
Education Department acts to advance transgender, nonbinary inclusion in youth sports
The Education Department last week sent a proposed rule on transgender and nonbinary student inclusion in sports to the White House Office of Management and Budget.
Many rural and small town students skip college or go local. A new effort aims to change that
Investment banker Byron Trott wants more students from rural America and small towns to attend top-tier colleges, so he’s donating millions to help.
STEM careers less likely for poor, rural students who lack access to advanced math courses
Schools with more disadvantaged students aren’t offering advanced math courses as they could be, a new report shows. Here’s how it could affect STEM careers.
Why do mass shooters target K-12 schools? Here’s what we know after Nashville shooting
Why do shooters target schools? In part because shootings of children draw significant attention, experts said.
Parents want more say in how schools run. Do emerging bills ignore the real crisis?
Proposed federal and state parents’ bills of rights highlight the distinct needs of different communities and different groups of parents.
’12 agonizing minutes’: Prosecutors to release video of Irvo Otieno’s ‘pinned down’ death
Prosecutor says the video of Irvo Otieno’s death will be publicly released this week. Ten people so far have been charged with second-degree murder.