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Trump aims to slash Pell Grants, which may limit low-income students' college access
Under both the White House’s budget proposal and House Republicans’ reconciliation bill, students’ access to financial aid through the Pell Grant is at risk.
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Linda McMahon says there's been ‘progress' from Harvard, Columbia amid Trump attacks
In an interview with NBC News, the education secretary said Harvard still needs to do more to combat antisemitism and vet international students.
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Texas high school student inspired by food and travel wins Congressional App Challenge
Her family’s love of food and travel inspired a North Dallas High School student to create an app that helps people find authentic restaurants and recipes.
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WATCH: 13-year old Faizan Zaki wins Scripps National Spelling Bee
Thirteen-year-old Texas native Faizan Zaki celebrated winning the Scripps National Spelling Bee after correctly spelling the final word, “éclaircissement.”
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Texas' Faizan Zaki wins Scripps National Spelling Bee year after being runner-up
Faizan Zaki, who lost in a lightning-round tiebreaker last year, outlasted eight other accomplished spellers to win the title on Thursday.
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11-year-old already with 2 degrees is on her way to UC Riverside. And she's just getting started
Alisa Perales graduated from a community college with a degree in multiple sciences and another in mathematics.
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SoCal whiz kid going to UC Riverside at age 11
Alisa Perales graduated from Crafton Hills College with two associate degrees.
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Chinese students call revoking visas a ‘new version of Chinese Exclusion Act'
Chinese students in the U.S. are scrambling to figure out their futures after Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that some of them would have their visas revoked.
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Can you spell these winning National Spelling Bee words?
This year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee kicked off on May 27. Test your spelling knowledge with this interactive quiz.
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Blocked from Harvard, the world's star students weigh staying in Asia and Europe
If President Donald Trump doesn’t want international students at Harvard, there are plenty of foreign governments and universities happy to take them
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Trump: $3B more in grants could be taken from Harvard
President Donald Trump says he’s considering revoking another $3 billion in grants from Harvard University, to be distributed to trade schools instead.
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Scripps National Spelling Bee marks 100 years of competition
Who will win the 100th Scripps National Spelling Bee? Discover the top contenders and how to watch the event live this week.
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Scientists have lost jobs, grants in U.S. cuts. Foreign universities want to hire them
Research institutions abroad are watching with concern for collaborations that depend on colleagues in the U.S. — but they also see opportunities to potentially poach talent.
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University of Buffalo grad chased by police as he runs across stage holding his baby
A University of Buffalo graduate was chased across the stage by police at Sunday’s commencement ceremony for carrying a prohibited item while he tried to collect his diploma: a baby.
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NYU withholds diploma of student who used commencement speech to address Israel-Hamas war
The university said the student “lied about the speech he was going to deliver and violated the commitment he made to comply with our rules.”
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California 13-year-old with over 100 college acceptances wants to study AI
Sunny, a 13-year-old from California, is turning heads because he’s been accepted to over 100 colleges with more than $3 million in scholarships.
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Some Connecticut schools evacuated over ‘dangerous' Chromebook TikTok trend
A concerning trend filling classrooms with toxic smoke is gaining traction on TikTok, and it’s led to the evacuations of some schools in Connecticut.
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Visa crackdown leads international students in the US to reconsider summer travel
International students in the U.S. are reconsidering their travel plans this summer after a wave of student status terminations and visa revocations.
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Teacher Appreciation Week deals, giveaways range from school supplies to coffee
Major retailers, restaurants and brands are offering special discounts and freebies from May 5 through May 9 for Teacher Appreciation Week.
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Education Department opens investigation into Chicago Public Schools
The U.S. Education Department is investigating Chicago Public Schools amid allegations that a new program designed to improve academic success and retention among Black students and educators violates federal law.