“Tell us about an aspect of your identity or a life experience that has shaped you.” — Johns Hopkins University For college applicants, this is the...
Last summer, Antonia Steinberg heard chatter on her walkie-talkie that would make any camp director shiver: Two kids hadn’t shown up for the 10 p.m. “put-to-bed”...
Hackers stole more than $6 million from the New Haven, Conn., public school system, Justin Elicker, the city’s mayor, said on Thursday. A little more than...
Figuring out which technology to use in schools should be simple, but it hasn’t always been easy, especially because of the influence of private companies. After...
As a new school year begins in Florida this week, parents are filling out a flurry of new forms — specifying a student’s nickname or new...
Over the past 14 months, Indiana began converting 10,000 acres of corn and bean fields into an innovation park. State leaders met with the chief executives...
There had been no second rape — the second sexual assault, though it was never fully described by law enforcement, was charged as a misdemeanor —...
Florence Berger, a Cornell University professor who found a second calling as a pro bono matchmaker, leading her to successfully arrange some two dozen marriages, died...
Students in Florida may be permitted to take Advanced Placement psychology in the coming school year, officials said on Friday, a day after the College Board...
Texas A&M University acknowledged on Thursday that top university officials, fearing criticism from conservatives, had made “significant mistakes” in their failed effort to hire a prominent...