How Emergency Relief Funding Helped Students Stay in College During the Pandemic
Two EdTrust briefs paint a clearer picture of how federal emergency relief funding impacted college students and provide recommendations for improving future aid funding
How One Texas College Uses Effective Data-Driven Strategies to Support Student-Parents
Student-parents have complicated lives. The College of Health Care Professions is meeting them where they are
Undocumented Students Are Living in Fear on College Campuses. The Effects of Campus Raids
Amid ICE raids on college campuses, immigrant and undocumented students are living in fear for themselves and family members
Not All Schools Are Created Equal—Even in Wealthy Districts
She assumed that all the schools in her affluent county were well-resourced. Then she became a teacher
Press Conference on Dismantling the Department of Education
Highlights from a press conference held by EdTrust about a pending Executive Order to dismantle the Department of Education
Erasing Opportunity: How Trump’s Education Policies Harm Black College Students
The Trump administration’s policies have reversed the advancements made, putting Black students at increased risk
McMahon’s “Final Mission” Speech is Full of Lies About Education
Linda McMahon, Secretary of Education, calls for dismantling the Department of Education, the agency she is supposed to lead
The Senate Confirmation of Linda McMahon: A Dire Threat to America’s Students
The Senate confirmation of Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education marks a dangerous turning point for public education in America
How Students With Disabilities Will Suffer if the Department of Education is Closed
Dismantling the Department of Education will jeopardize the resources and supports students with disabilities need