Infants and toddlers learn engineering principles at university child-care center.
Less than 25 percent of community colleges provide on-campus housing, but the number of schools with dorms is growing.
College completion rates for Americans with the highest family incomes have been rising, but the rates for lower families incomes have not changed.
Hitting the snooze button has its problems.
The extensive, expensive process of developing tests tied to Common Core standards.
Pearson makes money, even without results, off America's obsession with academics.
The percentage of freshmen who reported socializing for than less than 5 hours a week reached an all-time high last year.
A look at economics of testing and new assessments tied to Common Core standards.
K-12 funding shrank between 2011 and 2012, but schools still have mouths to feed.
The education industry spent more than $79 million lobbying the federal government last year, according to OpenSecrets.org.