
The end of the ‘Texas Dream’: Undocumented youth will not have access to in-state tuition
A federal judge strikes down a law that allowed university students to access state benefits regardless of their immigration status
A federal judge strikes down a law that allowed university students to access state benefits regardless of their immigration status
The US president also tells Secretary of State Marco Rubio to consider revoking existing visas for currently enrolled foreign students
Thousands of young Latin Americans with a spot at a US university for the next academic year are feeling fear and uncertainty about the consequences of Trump’s policies against foreign students
The magistrate who ordered the precautionary suspension of the ban on foreign students had already ruled in favor of the university in 2019 in a case on positive discrimination in the admissions system
The latest measure affects around 6,800 students, 27% of the total at the country’s most prestigious institution, which the Republican administration wants to bend to its will
Thousands of people have been moved by the story of the Chihuahua native who challenged stereotypes about aging, migration and education in the United States
The president’s threat to withdraw funding from the country’s leading educational institutions is already jeopardizing their research work
The professor of administrative law explains in his new book the best ways for artificial intelligence to be incorporated into the work performed by civil servants
A new study shows that spending years raising and caring for children produces benefits not just in mothers but in any caregiver
Guatemala is home to six institutions of multi-ethnic higher learning whose mission is to pass on ancestral lessons and impart degrees. ‘Our mission is not economistic, but social,’ says one rector
After nearly two years of existence, AI text generators are proving to be a growing headache for educators. Though many say there’s no going back to a world without them, the way forward is fraught with obstacles
Three months after 300 families from the Guna Yala archipelago were relocated to the mainland, students still need to go to the island for classes. Teachers fear that drop-out rates could rise
The director of Project Zero, the university’s teaching innovation lab, believes it will be ‘disastrous’ if the educational institutions continue to separate learning from everyday life
A report concludes that, in 2022 and 2023, attacks against students and teachers increased by 20%, as did the military use of schools. The worst hit places were Palestine, Ukraine, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Myanmar
One of the most prestigious universities in the world and a pillar of British culture, Oxford is trying to shake off the label of being a guardian of class privilege. While its student body is increasingly diverse, inertia acts as a counterweight in this complex ecosystem that has been forged over centuries
These days, only about 700 American students are studying at Chinese universities, down from a peak of close to 25,000 a decade ago, while there are nearly 300,000 Chinese students at U.S. schools
In this fast-paced and ever-changing world, mainly due to the development of technology and the impact it will have on our lives, it is very difficult to make long-term decisions
Since last September, Romanian high school students have been obliged to learn about the role their country played in the extermination of Jews, Roma people, individuals living with disabilities and other targeted groups. According to the prime minister, this is to face ‘the dark side’ of the country’s history
Colleges are using artificial intelligence to screen candidates, conduct admission interviews and help freshmen choose a major
The Dutch physicist believes that banning ChatGPT in class is ‘the most stupid thing you can do’
Many colleges have extended enrollment deadlines as they wait on the federal government, leaving families across the nation wondering how much financial help they will get with college tuition
Tilting the balance of pros and cons of artificial intelligence towards the positive side goes beyond training in its technical aspect; it requires, above all, teaching how to use it in an ethical, responsible manner
The childhood and adolescence expert says that we’ve got to learn to say ‘no,’ and it’s best to get started on that process when kids are very young. In her new book she offers a guide for families and educators on how to raise kids with respect and consciousness
Educators say students routinely send Snapchat messages in class, listen to music and shop online, among countless other examples of how smartphones distract from teaching and learning
The Stanford University teacher, who heads the California Board of Education, is one of the most influential voices in education policy in the United States
Listening to their reasons, taking them seriously and coordinating with the school are key to handling the situation
Inflation weighs on capped enrollments and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s anti-immigration discourse discourages foreign students