March 21, 2025 - 19:38
In a significant policy announcement, the president stated that federal student loans will no longer be managed by the Education Department. Instead, these loans are set to transition to the Small Business Administration, a move that could reshape how student financing is handled in the United States. This change aims to streamline processes and potentially enhance the support available to borrowers.
Additionally, the president hinted at a forthcoming shift in the oversight of special education. It is anticipated that the Department of Health and Human Services will take on this responsibility, marking a notable departure from traditional educational governance. This proposed restructuring has sparked discussions about the implications for both student borrowers and those requiring special education services. Advocates and stakeholders are closely monitoring these developments, as they could lead to significant changes in how educational resources are allocated and managed across the nation. The administration's plans signal a bold reimagining of federal involvement in education and student support systems.
August 4, 2025 - 02:23
Education Commissioner Caitlin Davis Commits to an Apolitical StanceIn a recent interview on CloseUp, Caitlin Davis, the newly appointed Commissioner of Education, emphasized her commitment to maintaining an apolitical approach in her role. Davis stated that her...
August 3, 2025 - 23:17
Prioritizing Education Over Ideology in West HartfordIn a recent letter to the editor, the pressing need for West Hartford to prioritize education rather than ideological debates has been highlighted. The author emphasizes that the focus should be on...
August 3, 2025 - 06:34
St. James Catholic School Launches Student Television Studio to Inspire Future BroadcastersThe students at St. James Catholic School can now get a firsthand look at what it is like to work in media—more than just classroom experience. The newly established student television studio...
August 2, 2025 - 22:01
Transforming Supply Chain Education with AIA dedicated professor at Ohio State University is making significant strides in the field of supply chain education through the innovative use of artificial intelligence. This approach not only...