Harvard dropouts raise millions to challenge chipmaker Nvidia
Etched CEO and co-founder Gavin Uberti says he and his colleagues have developed a product that can perform better than one of the biggest names in the market.
School choice 'revolution' is spreading across the nation: Corey DeAngelis
American Federation for Children senior fellow Corey DeAngelis explains what's behind the surge in homeschooling in Ohio on 'The Big Money Show.'
Smartphones turn kids into zombies, cause social damage: Nicholas Giordano
Campus Reform higher education fellow Nicholas Giordano reacts to Los Angeles schools potentially banning smartphones in classrooms on 'Varney & Co.'
Washington educator wins $200,000 jackpot after Teacher Appreciation Week
A preschool teacher in Washington known only as "J.C." won $200,000 in a scratch-off game earlier in May, just days after "Teacher Appreciation Week."
Billionaire CEO awards graduates with $1,000 cash at commencement
Granite Telecommunications founder Rob Hale Jr. joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss why he decided to gift the graduates with cash and how he hopes they give back to causes that are important to them.
Dad who sacrificed his savings to pay for son's college calls student loan forgiveness a 'bitter pill'
Amid the renewed student loan forgiveness push, Daniel French said he feels as though people like himself, who sacrificed so their kids could remain debt-free, are left out of the conversation.
Economist blasts 'terrorist sympathizers' for pushing universities to divest from Israel: 'Almost impossible'
First Trust Deputy Chief Economist Robert Stein spoke to Fox News Digital about the anti-Israel protesters calling to divest, calling their demands "almost impossible" to enact.
Teachers struggling with burnout view AI as tool to ease burdens: survey
Teachers who are feeling burnt out with their daily tasks view artificial intelligence tools as a way to address pain points and ease stress, according to a new survey from Canva.
Hims & Hers CEO walks back praise for anti-Israel protesters after stock drops
Hims & Hers founder and CEO Andrew Dudum said Sunday that his earlier comments praising anti-Israel protesters on college campuses were "misconstrued by some."
Billions of taxpayer dollars fund schools with anti-Israel protests
With billions in U.S. tax dollars going to colleges plagued by anti-Israel agitators, several GOP lawmakers are calling for cutting off federal funding.
University of Florida lays out clear consequences for disruptive student, faculty protesters
The University of Florida warned students and employees of the consequences they would face for engaging in disruptive behavior on campus as anti-Israel protests rage across the U.S.
Breaking the college mold: Father-daughter ironworker duo champion the rise of vocational learning
Tiffany Younk, a union ironworker, and her father Robert Younk, who is now retired from the profession, told Fox News Digital about working together and the importance of trades.
Columbia University's antisemitism chaos prompts calls for tuition refunds
Anti-Israel protests at Columbia University that shut down in-person classes out of fear for Jewish students' safety have sparked calls for tuition refunds.
White House cancels $7.4B in student loan debt for 277K borrowers: 'Breathing room'
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announces that President Biden is canceling $7.4B in debt for 277,000 borrowers across the U.S.
Massachusetts focuses on skills-based hiring, eliminates college degree requirements for about 90% of jobs
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey signed an executive order last month eliminating college degree requirements for state-posted jobs unless absolutely necessary.
Billionaire Ken Griffin stops contributions to Harvard, calls current students 'whiny snowflakes'
Billionaire Ken Griffin announced Tuesday that he would stop giving money to Harvard, calling current students “whiny snowflakes" who are overly focused on DEI.
Mike Rowe points out ‘legacy problem’ in higher ed system: ‘Inflation is not limited to our economy’
MikeRoweWorks Foundation CEO Mike Rowe examines problems facing American families when paying for child care and considering higher education.
Ex-Harvard President says school going through 'worst stretch' in history, still not confronting antisemitism
Former Harvard President Lawrence Summers took the university's leadership to task for refusing to stand against antisemitism in an essay posted on X Tuesday.
Ohio lawmakers propose paying students to attend school and graduate
Ohio lawmakers are proposing a bill to run a pilot program that rewards students for attending school and graduating, with cash payments up to $750.
Biden bails out 74K student loan borrowers with $5B in canceled debt
The Biden administration announced that an additional 74,000 student loan borrowers will have as much as $5 billion of debt canceled in his latest executive action.