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Survey: Student AI Use on the Rise By Rhea Kelly 06/25/25 Ninety-three percent of students across the United States have used AI at least once or twice for school-related purposes, according to the ...
The Supreme Court said Monday that a case over a Biden-era student loan forgiveness rule will resume—after the Trump administration briefly put the litigation on hold—which could affect ...
The U.S. Supreme Court resumed a case into a Biden-era forgiveness program for students, accusing colleges of misconduct.
A Fayetteville woman will spend the next five years in federal prison after pleading guilty in February to the theft of millions of dollars from the federal student aid program.
Texas to require schools to restrict student cellphone use during school hours, aiming to tackle addiction and improve academic performance.
A former Escondido High School math teacher who pleaded guilty to sex crimes involving two underage students was sentenced Tuesday to six years in state prison.
An internal memo, prepared before Tufts student Rumeysa Ozturk was detained by ICE, raises doubts about the Trump administration’s claims that she supports Hamas.
As a result, the Manhattan federal judge who’s been hearing Khalil’s case lacks jurisdiction, according to a 33-page order he issued Wednesday — transferring the case to New Jersey.
Dayton Public Schools students will not be able to use school-issued Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority bus passes to go through the downtown Dayton RTA hub next school year under a ...
Student AI use can grow trust between students and teachers and strengthen relationships if handled proactively.
Q&A with Reid Skibell and Jon Friedman, partners at Glenn Agre Bergman & Fuentes, after the firm obtained a preliminary injunction in a pro bono ...
Across the country, artificial intelligence tools are changing the teaching profession as educators use them to help write quizzes and worksheets, design lessons, assist with grading and reduce ...
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