Most Johns Hopkins medical students will no longer pay tuition

Most medical students at Johns Hopkins University will no longer pay tuition, and many will also have their living expenses and fees covered, too.

UW regents approve raises for 8 chancellors, bonuses for retaining freshmen

Universities of Wisconsin leaders approved pay raises Monday for more than half of the system's chancellors, annual bonuses for chancellors that retain freshmen students and six-figure payouts to UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin every year she stays at the flagship university.

College confidence crisis: Is a degree still worth it?

A new poll from Gallup and the Lumina Foundation reveals the public's confidence in higher education.

UWM Chancellor Mark Mone to step down in 2025

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chancellor Mark Mone will step down after the Spring 2025 semester, he announced in a campus update Wednesday.

Oklahoma's top education official orders Bible instruction in public schools

Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters has mandated Bible instruction in public schools for grades 5 through 12, causing backlash from civil rights groups and uncertainty about his authority to enforce the order.

Marquette poll: Biden, Trump tied among registered Wisconsin voters

President Biden and former President Trump are tied among registered Wisconsin voters in the latest Marquette Law School Poll, released Wednesday.

MPS board superintendent search; final candidates revealed

The Milwaukee Board of School Directors determined its final candidates for the position of interim superintendent in a special board meeting on Tuesday, June 25.

Aisha Carr, former MPS school board member, charged with misconduct

Former Milwaukee Public Schools board member Aisha Carr has been criminally charged with two felonies. She resigned in May.

Which college degrees can land you a job in 2024?

As the new academic year approaches, many college students are undecided about their majors, considering factors like job opportunities. A study by UTS Online identifies the most and least employable degrees in the United States.

These are the college majors people say they regret the most

A recent survey shows that some graduates face hurdles in landing quality job opportunities related to their majors in college.