In 1976, a small Christian college refused to comply with Title IX. The ensuing legal back-and-forth still matters today as the Trump administration places pressure on universities.
(The Center Square) - State-funded financial aid programs for illegal immigrant students have come under renewed scrutiny as the federal government tightens restrictions on education benefits for illegal immigrants.
To address Mississippi’s workforce shortage, some lawmakers are considering a bill that would create a program to help eligible students bette…
State lawmakers and leaders of Mississippi’s public colleges and universities are examining ways to increase the number of adults who complete…
As former President Ronald Reagan famously noted, if you subsidize something, you’ll get more of it. But when it comes to higher education, th…
“We are charting a better and more prosperous course for our state and her people that will last for generations,” proclaimed Gov. Tate Reeves…
The surge of deaths in Mississippi from opioid overdoses that began in the late 1990s continues today, driven by synthetic opioids, particular…
In what looked to be a risky move last April, the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra (MSO) hired Flowood Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Ja…
As Mississippi basks in its AI data center boom, all is not copasetic in the AI economy.
How deep will the anti-science MAHA invasion penetrate into Mississippi? Can beleaguered state health officer Dr. Daniel Edney convince legisl…


