March 22, 2025 - 12:58
In a significant move, President Trump has initiated plans to dismantle the Department of Education, raising questions about the future management of educational issues, particularly student loans. Following the signing of an executive order, the President elaborated on his vision for reallocating the department's responsibilities to other governmental entities. This shift suggests that various departments may take on roles traditionally held by the Department of Education, potentially impacting how educational policies and student financial aid are administered.
The implications of this decision could be far-reaching, affecting millions of students who rely on federal loans to finance their education. Observers are keenly watching how these changes will unfold and whether other departments are equipped to handle the complexities of educational oversight. As the administration moves forward, the focus will be on ensuring that students continue to receive the support they need while navigating the evolving landscape of educational governance.
September 18, 2025 - 02:45
A Grayslake Woman Shares Her Journey on National Stillbirth Prevention DayOn National Stillbirth Prevention Day, a Grayslake woman bravely opens up about her personal experience with stillbirth, highlighting the critical importance of education and preventive care for...
September 17, 2025 - 09:22
Wake County Education Leaders Explore AI Integration in SchoolsDuring a recent work session, the Wake County Board of Education engaged in an in-depth discussion about the potential applications of artificial intelligence (AI) within the school system....
September 16, 2025 - 21:52
Dean Chris Morphew to Depart from Johns Hopkins School of Education After Nine YearsChris Morphew, the esteemed Dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Education, is set to step down after nearly a decade of transformative leadership. Since joining the institution in 2017, Morphew has...
September 16, 2025 - 03:58
Economic Implications of Budget Cuts on HBCUsThe One Big Beautiful Bill Act, while not directly targeting Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), poses significant economic challenges for the students these institutions serve....