Volunteers are helping save climate data — which teachers rely on — before it's lost As the Trump administration removes climate-related data and tools from agency websites, teachers are left scrambling to fix lesson plans. But, a volunteer effort is archiving much of the lost data. Molly Enking
International students look to the U.K. instead of the U.S. amid Trump's visa plans Planned U.S. visa restrictions are causing students around the world to consider going to the United Kingdom instead. Willem Marx
In hearings, McMahon faces questions about the shrinking federal role in schools and colleges In separate hearings on Capitol Hill this week, the Education Secretary answered questions about a range of issues, from student loans to mental health programs. Cory Turner
Trump's billion-dollar war on Harvard, explained Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman says the attack represents an erosion of democratic values: "Ultimately, this is about Trump trying to impose his view of the world on everybody else." Terry Gross
Trump's budget calls for a 15% funding cut to the Education Department New details of the administration's budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 came after a federal judge blocked the president's efforts to close the U.S. Education Department. Cory Turner
President Trump's war on higher education The Trump administration is at war with higher education. They've cut more than a billion dollars in research grants. Danielle Kurtzleben
Judge blocks Trump administration's effort to bar Harvard from enrolling international students The preliminary injunction prevents the federal government from revoking Harvard's ability to enroll international students. Elissa Nadworny
Why football coaches are often among the highest paid at U.S. colleges At colleges across the U.S., football coaches are often among the highest paid people. NPR's Planet Money looks into what makes them so valuable. Adrian Ma
Trump administration pushing for national school voucher plan The Trump administration is pushing for a national school voucher plan, which is part of the budget bill now before the Senate. But research on the success of voucher programs is mixed. Cory Turner
U.S. stops scheduling visa interviews for foreign students The State Department has halted the scheduling of new visa interviews for foreign students while it prepares to expand the screening of their activity on social media, officials said. The Associated Press