Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns: Read her full letter
Embattled Harvard University president Claudine Gay has resigned amid raging antisemitism on campus which created a public firestorm and enraged alumni and big money donors.
Billionaire Harvard donor pulls back donations over president's antisemitism testimony
Billionaire Harvard alumn Len Blavatnik paused donations to his alma mater over its handling of President Claudine Gay's recent appearance before Congress.
Stuart Varney: Ivy League colleges have become 'propaganda palaces'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney addressed the "intellectual weakness" of elite colleges after the hearings of Ivy League presidents on campus antisemitism.
UPenn President Liz Magill steps down after controversial testimony on antisemitism
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill has resigned from her position, according to the chairman of the university's board of trustees.
Biden administration to forgive nearly $5B in additional student loan debt
The Biden administration says it is forgiving an additional $4.8 billion in student loan debt relief, impacting more than 80,000 borrowers.
Billionaire Harvard alum excoriates university presidents over antisemitism hearing: 'Must resign in disgrace'
Billionaire Bill Ackman is calling for the presidents of three prestigious universities to resign for refusing to say that the calling for the genocide of Jews breached their rules.
Disney's tax district accused of shady dealings amid DeSantis standoff: 'Akin to bribes'
A board appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called out Disney for what it said was decades of tax breaks and schemes "akin to bribes" at the expense of Florida residents.
Arizona-based Christian university announces plans to appeal federally-imposed $37.7M fine
Grand Canyon University President Brian Mueller announced the school plans to appeal a $37.7 million fine imposed by the Department of Education for allegedly misleading students.
Teachers strike in Portland Public Schools drags on in ‘no school November’
The ongoing strike by the Portland Association of Teachers has kept about 45,000 students in Portland Public Schools out of the classroom since Nov. 1.
Competitive video gaming, esports boom at universities across America
Many universities across America are picking up on the growing esports trend and are spending massive amounts of money to increase the presence of competitive video gaming on campus.
Wharton dean aware of University of Pennsylvania's 'reputational damage'
The University of Pennsylvania is among Ivy League schools dealing with backlash from deep-pocketed donor graduates over the school's tolerance of pro-Palestine groups and antisemitism.
Billionaire Bill Ackman calls out Harvard campus antisemitism in forceful open letter
Harvard University alumnus and billionaire William "Bill" Ackman sent a lengthy letter to the school's president Saturday regarding antisemitism on campus.
Student loan debt has teachers turning to porn to pay it all off
Some teachers are ditching their jobs in the education industry to work in porn, turning to OnlyFans as a way to pay off student loan debt.
A quarter of student loan borrowers said they'd boycott repayment
25% of Americans said they’ll boycott student loan payments after the pause. But defaulting on student loans can be severe even with Biden’s student loan safety net programs.
Social Security payments could be cut over student loan default
Seniors who default on their student loans could see benefits garnished. But there are ways to save.
AI streamlining security at public venues
Artificial intelligence is helping to streamline and improve security at sports venues, concert halls, schools and more through faster processing and less-intrusive screening.
Students blast colleges for anti-Israel protests: 'It's diversity, equity and inclusion except for the Jews'
A group of student panelists join 'The Big Money Show' with reaction to a surge in anti-Israel activism on college campuses across the U.S.
Student loan scammers arise as repayment begins
As student loan repayment begins after a federal pause, scammers are preying on borrowers seeking debt relief. But there are free and legitimate ways to lower your monthly payments or get student loan relief. Here's how.
Larry Hogan says he's withdrawing from Harvard fellowships over ‘dangerous' antisemitism on campus
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said the Harvard leadership's failure to immediately denounce student antisemitism was a "moral stain" on the university.
Bud Light announces $3M scholarship pledge to America's fallen or disabled first responders: 'Powerful impact'
Bud Light is committing $3 million in academic scholarships for the families of fallen or disabled first responders in partnership with nonprofit organization Folds of Honor and the NFL.