February 14, 2018 Arizona high court to consider in-state tuition for DREAMers The Arizona Supreme Court will review a lower court ruling that said young immigrants granted deferred deportation status under a program started by former President Barack Obama are not eligible for lower in-state college tuition.
February 13, 2018 Fewer California immigrant students seek college assistance There's been a significant drop in applications for college financial aid by California students who are in the country illegally after being brought to the U.S. as young children.
February 12, 2018 Florida bill would let bullied students go to private school From third to fifth grade, Alyson Hochstedler says bullies slammed her son into lockers and punched him.
February 7, 2018 US consumers boosted borrowing by $18.4 billion in December American consumers stepped up their borrowing by $18.4 billion in December, a solid performance that followed a massive gain the previous month.
February 1, 2018 UPenn scrubs Wynn name, rescinds his and Cosby's degrees The University of Pennsylvania has announced plans to distance itself from casino mogul Steve Wynn and comedian Bill Cosby in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations against both men.
December 25, 2017 Businessman to fund small Christian college in Boston A Boston-area businessman is planning to open a new four-year college in the city with a focus on conservative Christian values.
December 10, 2017 Scholarship for Muslim women honors pioneering scientist When it came to pursuing a scientific career, Tasneem Essader encountered forces pulling her in and pushing her away: She drew inspiration from her mother's work in chemistry, but initial discouragement from her engineer father, who thought she should do something else.
December 4, 2017 Colorado school board votes to end voucher program A new anti-voucher majority on a suburban Denver school district board prepared Monday to eliminate a program enacted by an earlier conservative-dominated board to help public school students attend secular and religious schools with taxpayer-funded vouchers.
November 20, 2017 Liz Weston: When good money advice is bad for you Discussing economic class is tricky in America, but the working and middle classes face vastly different financial challenges than upper-income families, and the gaps are growing wider.
November 9, 2017 Catholic university in Oklahoma to close The only Roman Catholic university in Oklahoma will close at the end of the fall semester because of financial difficulties.