Robert Kraft gives $1M to Yeshiva University
Billionaire and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft recently made a seven-figure donation to Yeshiva University, the private orthodox Jewish college said.
Want an AI career? These colleges offer degrees for the best chance
A new study shows which U.S. colleges offer the highest-paying and most employable bachelor's degrees for students seeking a career in artificial intelligence
Biden admin announces $7.7B student debt handout for 160K borrowers
The Biden administration announced another $7.7 billion has been spent on clearing the student loan debt of more than 160,000 borrowers in the latest round of handouts.
UMass Dartmouth graduation speaker gives each student $1,000
A commencement speaker at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth has given each graduate $1,000 in a push for "sharing, caring, and giving."
Here are some of the best summer jobs for teens and the pay
Teens around the country will soon be finishing school for the year and looking for ways they can pass their time during the summer. One way could be getting a summer job.
Middle schoolers get taste of stock market, investing through financial literacy class
A middle school teacher in Brooklyn, New York, is helping students gain knowledge about the stock market and investing through a financial literacy class.
Biden's student debt handout plan could cost as much as $1.4 trillion
New analysis from the CRFB finds that President Biden's latest student loan handout would bring the total cost of cancellation plans to between $870 billion and $1.4 trillion.
Teachers struggling with burnout view AI as tool to ease burdens: survey
Teachers who are feeling burnt out with their daily tasks view artificial intelligence tools as a way to address pain points and ease stress, according to a new survey from Canva.
Stuart Varney: Chicago teachers' demands show why big cities are in deep trouble
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed the Chicago Teachers Union contract negotiations calling for an extra $50 billion to pay for wage hikes and other demands.
Hims & Hers CEO walks back praise for anti-Israel protesters after stock drops
Hims & Hers founder and CEO Andrew Dudum said Sunday that his earlier comments praising anti-Israel protesters on college campuses were "misconstrued by some."
Virginia woman wins lottery jackpot with first-ever ticket purchase
A Yorktown, Virginia woman bought her first-ever lottery ticket in April and came away a big winner: She won the $50,000 jackpot in the "Pick 5" game.
Kevin O'Leary warns student protesters are 'trashing' job chances by fighting police, vandalizing school
Investor Kevin O'Leary explained that student protesters should be concerned about their job prospects, especially if they are caught on video fighting with police.
Delays and government errors: How college financial aid became such a hot mess
The botched rollout of a new FAFSA form for students and families to apply for federal financial aid has caused colleges to delay their aid offers, leaving students in limbo.
Flagship Jewish university sees record enrollment as anti-Israel protests rock elite US campuses
Yeshiva University, an elite Jewish college in New York, is being flooded with applications from students and faculty fleeing "rampant antisemitism" from other schools.
Amazon offering free education tools, grants for Small Business Month
Amazon Business announced it's marking Small Business Month with free education tools for small businesses and awarding more than $250,000 in grants.
Biden announces fresh round of $6.1 billion in student loan handouts, brings total given to $160 billion
President Biden announced another mass student loan handout on Wednesday, which includes giving another $6 billion to students impacted by the "predatory" Arts Institutes.
List of 'new Ivy League' colleges released as legacy schools lose luster
Traditional Ivy League universities like Columbia and Harvard are under threat of being replaced by a new crop of elite institutions, which Forbes has now ranked.
Why the shine of the Ivy leagues is losing its luster
Ken Coleman of Ramsey Solutions argued that Ivy League schools may not be worth the fuss and "shiny brand" that they used to. Trade schools may be a better economic decision.
The cost of college tuition surged the highest in these states
College has continued to surge in costs over the past several years, putting a growing number of students in debt. GOBankingRates broke down where its rising the most.
Gen Zers are 'catching the wave' of blue-collar jobs that AI can't take, tech CEO says
Lincoln Tech CEO Scott Shaw discusses how Gen Z is shifting away from college education to pursue blue-collar jobs that can't be done with artificial intelligence.