
Phoenix School for Immigrant Children Closes Amid Enrollment Decline
A specialized school in Phoenix aiding immigrant children is closing due to plummeting enrollment, impacting students.

A specialized school in Phoenix aiding immigrant children is closing due to plummeting enrollment, impacting students.

The University of Montana seeks a new president, drawing over 60 applicants. A diverse working group aids the search.

Wisconsin students, parents, and educators are suing the state Legislature, alleging inadequate public school funding.

American colleges received over $5.2 billion from foreign entities in 2025, says the U.S. Department of Education.

Amanda Mills appointed to Montana’s Board of Public Education, term ends 2033; Senate confirmation required in 2027.

U.S. Senate Democrats spotlighted Trump’s attempts to cut funds for minority-serving institutions, threatening DEI policies.

“U-M leverages AI and HPC for breakthroughs in medicine, safety, and engineering, driving lifesaving innovations.”

Undergraduate applications to UM-Ann Arbor hit a record high of 115,125 for fall 2026, marking a 29% rise in five years.

The 75th U-M Congressional Breakfast in D.C. raised $147K for scholarships, marking the event’s highest fundraising ever.

The Twink Frey Visiting Social Activist Program at CEW+ supports activists in projects impacting gender equity.

Lucinda Ann “Cindy” Pfalzer, age 67, passed away on Dec. 6, 2025. She was a distinguished scholar in physical therapy.

President Trump’s administration announced agreements to shift Education Department duties to other federal agencies.

