Jose Antonio Ibarra's wife speaks out after Laken Riley's death
Ibarra's wife said that she has "a lot of faith" her husband is innocent, but said that he should "pay for what he did" if guilty.
UN official says Joe Biden's transgender plan threatens women
Biden's plan would represent "extreme forms of discrimination against most women and girls," according to the UN official.
Riley Gaines rages at police not charging activists who held her 'hostage'
The former college athlete and campaigner described the police decision as "chilling."
Supreme court could kill college transgender sports
The Supreme Court is likely to rule on the participation of transgender athletes in college sports, according to a campaigner.
Riley Gaines feared for her life after speaking out against Lia Thomas
Gaines said she was assaulted and stalked after speaking against the inclusion of trans athletes in women's sports.
Taylor Swift Harvard class video sparks outrage
Universities all over the world teach modules about Swift, from her economic prowess to cultural impact.
Shaquille O'Neal builds on Jeff Bezos lesson joining $29 million investment
The former NBA superstar made a significant investment in a startup aimed at helping students finish community college.
Celebrities who are pro-Palestinian win over Christian college students
Bella Hadid, Susan Sarandon and Melissa Barrera are among those who have spoken out in support of Palestinians.
Pro-Israel boycotts are being fueled by female college students
Companies including Starbucks and McDonald's have faced boycott calls over their stance on Israel in the war with Hamas.
College-educated voters could swing the 2024 election in these three states
Experts told Newsweek an increased turnout of college-educated voters in key swing states could increase Joe Biden's vote share.
I dropped out of high school to raise my son
I was the type of kid that, for better and worse, grew up early.
More Americans ditching 4-year college degrees for 2-year trade programs
Vocational programs saw one of the highest numbers of student enrollment in fall 2023, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
College student sends 456 applications—this is how many jobs he was offered
Michigan student Oliver Wu told Newsweek there were times when he completed between "15 to 20 applications a day."
Man divorcing wife after finding out what she did 20 years ago backed
The husband and father-of-two is ending his 20-year marriage after learning about his wife's "wild years in college."
Tears as dog refuses to leave owner's bed after she goes back to college
"Such a beautiful boy, missing his snuggle buddy," one user said.
Parents encouraging kids to work in low-paying jobs sparks debate
Social media influencer sparked debate after saying parents are "cruel" if they encourage their kids to pursue low-paying careers.
Higher Ed Must Support DEIA Efforts Effectively
The path to inclusion can be messy, and mistakes happen. It is essential for all stakeholders from top leadership to students and staff to learn together and work toward action.
Colleges Don't Need DEIA
DEIA has made higher education worthless in the eyes of many Americans.
Free speech concerns raised after college chancellor fired for making porn
Joe Gow said the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse was "overreacting" by firing him for his alleged involvement in pornography.
Why so many young men are abandoning college degrees
A large number of men are forgoing college, leading to a gap between university-educated men and women, a new study found.
Yale removed "Israeli" from couscous name in dining hall
A spokesperson for Yale told Newsweek that the school plans to reinstate the name saying, "we will correct this oversight."
How I paid off $60K student loan debt by 26
When I finally paid it all off, it felt like a huge weight was lifted.
I'm a Jewish student at Columbia. Campus after October 7 is disturbing
We were face to face with people shouting "intifada" and "from the river to the sea" as we stood in complete silence for victims.
Higher Education Expert: The Untapped Potential of the Millions of American
There are more than 39 million Americans who have enrolled in higher education at some point but have no credentials to show for their efforts.
Congress grills Harvard, UPenn, MIT presidents over antisemitism
A House education committee questioned top college presidents on Tuesday over the rise in antisemitism on campuses amid the Israel-Hamas war.
College Must Be More Accessible—and Valuable—for More Students
Higher education institutions can and must do more to create more opportunities for students to enroll and graduate.
ADL blasts colleges on antisemitism efforts, says they need to 'wake up'
A recent survey by the anti-hate group found that Jewish students feel "significantly less safe" since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
Who is Jason Thompson? Missing man found in college ventilation system
A cause of death has yet to be identified after the body of the 36-year-old, a father of two, was discovered inside a vent at a Michigan college on Sunday.
Praise for man's response to stepdaughter who said "you are not my father"
The stepdaughter also told her friends he was a servant rather than her stepdad when he came to pick her up from school.
Most companies say college isn't worth it for their employees
The value of a college degree might be disappearing in the job market, a new study surveying 70,000 small businesses found.