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04 Dec: Hadnot Scores Career-High 33 in Loss at Oakland

ROCHESTER, Mich. – Corey Hadnot II recorded a career-high 33 points in Purdue Fort Wayne’s 101-92 men’s basketball loss at Oakland in Horizon League play on Wednesday (Dec. 3) evening. [Read More…]

02 Dec: OECD says world economy — including the U.S. — remains resilient despite tariff pressures

The OECD raised its 2025 global growth forecast to 3.2%, and projected U.S. economic growth at around 2%, signalling that despite trade tensions and protectionist policies, global and U.S. economies are holding up stronger than expected this year. [Read More…]

01 Dec: 2026 Annual Higher Education Outlook: At the Crossroads

Higher education is at a pivotal moment. In our 2026 Outlook, we explore how U.S. colleges and universities are navigating a landscape shaped by financial uncertainty, shifting public perceptions, technological disruption, and cultural and political change. From record enrollment surges…

30 Nov: Career tech boom boosts enrollment at tech schools

My job as an education reporter often gives me the feeling that my education was behind the times. Nowhere has that been more apparent than the increasing number of students who are attending career technology center classes and pursuing degrees,…

28 Nov: Remote & hybrid jobs now ~40% of new U.S. job postings

Flexible work arrangements are no longer fringe — by mid‑2025, about 40% of new job postings in the U.S. offered remote or hybrid work. This trend spans sectors beyond just tech: tech, finance, marketing, healthcare‑admin, and customer support all list…

26 Nov: Inclusive education for students with special needs rising in Catholic schools

Isabel Reinberg stood at a table with two of her classmates as they worked on a social studies slideshow project at Christ the King School in University City. The fifth grader was tasked with coming up with several facts about…

25 Nov: Washington County Career Center names Students of the Month

The Washington County Career Center has named its November students of the month, Madalynn Hinton and Carter Scott. Hinton is a Fort Frye High school senior enrolled in the pre-nursing program. She is the daughter of Christopher Hinton of Marietta…

24 Nov: Extending Talquetamab Education Beyond the Hospital

Panelists discuss how healthcare providers must actively educate local oncologists, emergency departments, and community centers about bispecific antibody management as these therapies move from inpatient to outpatient settings, ensuring proper recognition and treatment of side effects like cytokine release syndrome….

23 Nov: Education Department Signs Interagency Reassignment Agreements

The Department of Education announced six new interagency agreements with the Departments of Labor, Interior, Health and Human Services, and State that will keep the Education Department in compliance with federal statutes while reducing its footprint. The department stated that…

22 Nov: Trump administration takes major step toward dismantling the Education Department

The U.S. Education Department is handing off some of its biggest grant programs to other federal agencies as the Trump administration accelerates its plan to shut down the department. The changes announced Tuesday represent a major step forward for the…

21 Nov: US job market is now ‘no hire, more fire’

The U.S. labor market has shifted from a phase of stability to one of deep cuts — nearly 950,000 jobs were announced to be cut in 2025 alone, with major layoffs at Amazon, Microsoft, Intel, and UPS blamed on cost-cutting…

20 Nov: Education Watch: A plan to outsource the U.S Department of Education

The Trump administration announced a plan to shift much of the U.S. Department of Education’s work to other agencies as it moves forward with dismantling the department. The administration announced a series of interagency agreements Tuesday. [Read More…]

19 Nov: Why Republicans are worried about Trump’s plans to split the Education Department

Republicans generally supportive of President Donald Trump’s goal of dismantling the Education Department still have their doubts about key parts of his plans for the agency, with one GOP lawmaker vowing to stop the effort. [Read More…]

19 Nov: She Was Born Without Legs. Then She Defied the Odds with Her Gymnastics Career (Exclusive)

Today, Paige, 14, lives with her mom, her dad Sean and her service dog Luna in Zanesville, Ohio, a small city roughly 50 miles east of Columbus — so small that she knows very few other people with physical disabilities….

17 Nov: Trump signs order aimed at dismantling US Department of Education

WASHINGTON, March 20 (Reuters) – Flanked by students and educators, U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order intended to essentially dismantle the federal Department of Education, making good on a longstanding campaign promise to conservatives. The order…

16 Nov: Layoffs Hit 20-Year High in October

U.S. companies announced around 153,000 job cuts in October 2025, marking the worst month for layoffs in over two decades as businesses cite AI adoption and cost-cutting. [Read More…]

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