"White House launches new HBCU initiative through Executive Order #14283, aiming to boost private-sector partnerships and create pathways to high-growth industries for students, despite leadership delays."
Justice Department settlement with Kansas City Kansas Community College secures compensation for wrongfully terminated National Guard officer, reinforcing USERRA protections for servicemembers.
Texas AG Paxton demands universities protect conservative speech rights following Charlie Kirk's death, warning institutions against using the tragedy to silence campus viewpoints.
DOJ sues Rhode Island over teacher loan forgiveness program that excludes white educators, alleging racial discrimination while officials defend it as a diversity initiative.
Texas attorney general secures court win forcing Austin ISD to comply with state's Critical Race Theory ban, continuing his campaign against "woke indoctrination" in public schools.
New NAEP data reveals historic lows in student proficiency despite trillions in education spending, with eighth-grade science at 31%, math at 22%, and reading at 35% - signaling a deepening crisis.
Department of Defense awards $8 million grant to build new Price Elementary School at Yuma Proving Ground, replacing aging facility to better serve military children and families.
Governor Abbott and First Lady distribute laptops to Center Point ISD students affected by July floods, partnering with AT&T and community organizations to support education during recovery.
Texas invests $405,954 in JET grants to train 195 Austin-area students for in-demand HVAC and welding careers, addressing skilled labor shortages in the state's growing economy.
Texas mandates school votes on voluntary prayer time as AG Paxton advocates for "the Word of God" in classrooms, sparking constitutional debate over religious freedom in public education.