
More than 3,000 people die every day because of traffic accidents, and that number is on the rise. The problem's so bad that the World Health...

People with associate's degrees can out-earn bachelor's degree holders, if they pick the right major.
Thanks to Learning Catalytics, the "flipped classroom" and peer learning could revolutionize higher education.

An author from 1900 has a compelling vision for education that includes free universities and in-school medical care for all students.

Students can graduate with an associate's degree in computer science.

They also say they'll eat mac-and-cheese for a whole month if they can go digital. (Yes, we're skeptical.)

Maine wants to accelerate the traditional secondary curriculum and bring introductory college courses down to high school.

We're hosting a panel discussion on how schools, businesses and government can work together to educate the workforce of the future.

19-year-old student Orayne Williams got his first home when he went to college. Now he's working to get other homeless teens there, too.
Assistive technology brings classroom notes back to low-vision and legally blind students.

RSVP for our panel discussion on how schools, businesses and government need to collaborate to educate the workforce of the future.

Thanks to the electronic book revolution, in the next decade, we could see the end of centralized campus libraries with hardbound texts.
The real problem isn't recruiting teachers. It's keeping them in the classroom.

With the economy being what it is, it's time for us to get over our antiquated ideas of career prestige.

A sign that the economy is on the rebound? Average salaries for new grads increased to $51,018.

Catholic University of America is instituting sex-segregated dorms in an effort to curb "risky" sexual behavior. It will only make sex riskier.

The Internet Archive and the Library of Congress are creating a collection of websites that represent the modern student experience.