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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…]

15 Nov: Gen Z faces “job-pocalypse” as companies lean on AI over hiring

Young people entering the workforce are facing a “job-pocalypse”, as business leaders invest in artificial intelligence (AI) rather than new hires, according to a study of global business leaders. Bosses are prioritising automation through AI to plug skills gaps and allow…

14 Nov: Government shutdown ends after record 43 days

The U.S. federal government reopened after a historic 43-day shutdown once Congress approved a funding package and the President signed it into law, enabling federal agencies to resume operations, federal workers to return and begin receiving back pay—with the legislature’s…

12 Nov: Art Education Students Present Exhibit at Fine Arts Building

The Art Education Student Association opened an exhibition for Art Education students to show their work On Nov. 3. The show was open Monday Nov. 4 through Friday Nov. 7, and was located in the rotunda of the Fine Arts…

11 Nov: Record-high per-student spending set by New York City Department of Education at over $42 K

For the 2025–26 school year, the New York City Department of Education is projected to spend approximately $42,168 per student, marking a new national benchmark in per-student education spending—and sparking discussions about how effectively the investment will translate into outcomes….

10 Nov: Education Secretary to issue toolkit of recommendations on reading, discipline and AI in classrooms

Linda McMahon, the U.S. Education Secretary, is preparing to release a non-mandatory “toolkit” for schools featuring best-practice strategies around the science of reading, classroom discipline and how to integrate — and regulate — artificial intelligence in school settings. [Read More…]

09 Nov: U.S. employers increasingly drop college degree requirement in favour of skills

A growing number of American companies are shifting away from requiring a four-year degree, instead placing greater emphasis on tangible skills and experience—opening the door for job seekers without traditional credentials but also posing challenges for firms adapting to a…

08 Nov: Public‑school enrollment declines hitting budgets nationwide

U.S. public school systems are facing major budget pressures as student enrollment continues to drop post‑pandemic and pandemic‑era federal relief funds have expired. The Georgetown Edunomics Lab warns that districts may face staffing cuts and program reductions unless they adjust…

08 Nov: AI forces a rethink of the PhD

As AI moves deeper into research, the PhD, long a symbol of human originality, faces an identity crisis. Machines can now write, analyze and even propose ideas, forcing universities to rethink what it means to train independent scholars, Kazinform News…

07 Nov: AI-Driven Layoffs Hit Worst October Since Early 2000s

Last month, U.S. employers announced approximately 153,074 job cuts, marking the worst October for layoffs in over two decades; the moves bring the 2025 year-to-date layoffs past 1 million — a 65 % increase on 2024 — with automation/AI cited…

05 Nov: Perdoceo Education Corp (PRDO) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Revenue Growth and …

Perdoceo Education Corp (NASDAQ:PRDO) reported a significant increase in net income, reaching $39.9 million or $0.60 per diluted share, with adjusted earnings per share at $0.65, up from $0.59 in the prior year. [Read More…]

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