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How education changed in one year under Trump

It was almost impossible for the average observer to keep track of the Trump administration’s biggest impacts on education in ...
About 1.5 million people teach on college campuses in the United States, and nearly 4 million teachers work in its public ...
The Trump administration has fired, or tried to fire, many of the federal staff members who manage and enforce federal disability law in schools.
Those are just some of the immediate and far-reaching consequences of the Trump administration’s decision last Friday to abruptly cancel close to 20 ongoing five-year grants—collectively worth $168 ...
The Education Department has inked agreements with four other federal agencies to outsource some of its key functions.
The Trump Administration has cut nearly $8 million in federal funding to the Paterson Public School District, officials said.
The president of the University of Arizona, Clark Atlanta University, Cornell University and Penn State reflected on academic ...
Last year, Project 2025 was a conservative wish list: a grab bag of proposals large and small that would transform the federal government, including in education. Months later, many of those wishes ...
Given the nonstop pace of the Trump administration news cycle, it would be easy to assume that all has gone quiet on the ...
Trump’s school choice tax credit is pitched as innovation, but it mainly diverts tax dollars to private schools with little ...
Trump is expanding short-term credential programs through the Workforce Pell grant, while the debate over the value of a ...
The visit from Trump's education secretary — and co-founder of the WWE — sparked a backlash among parents who questioned why ...