How the Trump administration has impacted these college seniors' career plans NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks college seniors Bobby McAlpine, Alyssa Johnson, and Liam Powell how they've changed their post-graduation plans in light of the upheaval caused by the Trump administration. Janet W. Lee
Trump again threatens Harvard's tax-exempt status, saying, 'It's what they deserve!' Trump's comments on social media marked the latest volley in a battle between the administration and the wealthiest college in the world. Elissa Nadworny
Students at FSU demand better safety measures after shooting on campus After a campus shooting in April, students at Florida State University are demanding more safety measures. It was the second shooting on the campus in just over a decade. Regan McCarthy
Gender-inclusive policies spark federal investigation of Washington schools agency The U.S. Department of Education has opened a broad investigation of the Washington state superintendent’s office over its gender-inclusive schools policies. Sami West
Reintroducing more play in kindergarten Full-day kindergarten has become more academically rigorous to prepare students for first grade. But more districts across the country are trying to enhance learning and social skills by integrating more play time into the school day.
Education Department stops $1 billion in funding for school mental health Congress created the grants in the aftermath of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. The goal was to help schools hire mental health professionals, including counselors and social workers. Cory Turner
Can charter schools be religious? If so, what does that mean for public education? The case could transform public education in the Unites States. Nina Totenberg
House Republicans share details on federal student loan system overhaul Republicans are proposing big changes to the federal student loan system, which would affect repayment plans, Pell Grants and a way to hold colleges accountable if students don't repay their loans. Steve Inskeep
Harvard pledges reforms following internal reports on antisemitism and anti-Arab bias The university's president convened two panels to study campus antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias last year. Harvard said it will begin implementing at least some of the reports' recommendations. The Associated Press
Washington ACLU sues Trump administration over attempts to dismantle free Head Start preschool program With the help of the ACLU, the agency that represents Head Start programs across Washington state is suing the Trump administration over efforts to eliminate the long-standing federal preschool program. Sami West