Report: Women Still Under-Represented In Children’s Textbooks
A report published Tuesday by World Education Blog found that textbooks continue to under-represent women, which could undermine girls' education.
Watchdog: Education Department Misled Public About Student Loans
The U.S. Department of Education conducted a flawed review of how its student loan servicers charged military personnel and knowingly published misleading information about the findings, an inspector general report found.
WATCH IT NOW: Mitt Romney Blasts Donald Trump’s Record, Integrity, Intelligence In Salt Lake...
In a 20-minute speech broadcast from the University of Utah, Mitt Romney verbally eviscerated Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner for the presidential nomination.
Mitt Romney To Talk In Salt Lake City On 2016 Presidential Race
Mitt Romney will speak Thursday in Salt Lake City.
Report: Student Loan Debt Increased By $29B In Last Quarter Of 2015
Outstanding student loan debt jumped by $29 billion to $1.23 trillion nationwide as the number of delinquent loans remained somewhat steady in the last quarter of 2015, the New York Federal Reserve reported.
Update: Granite School District Reveals Limited Details On Threat to Kearns High School
Law enforcement officials descended on Kearns High School Friday morning after a threat was made against the school.
Space Archaeologist And UAB Professor Wins 2016 TED Prize
Space archaeologist Sarah Parcak has located thousands of ancient ruins, including pyramids and burial sites, all via satellite imagery.
Utah Education Superintendent Brad Smith Resigns
Utah's Superintendent of Public Instruction has resigned, it was revealed Wednesday.
U.S. Marshal: Houston Man Arrested For Skipping Court On Unpaid Student Loans
As student loan debt stories go, Paul Aker's is a doozy.
Salad Bar Added To The Menu At Salt Lake City Elementary Schools
There will be a lot more healthy choices for kids to make in Salt Lake City elementary school cafeterias as portable salad bars are installed.
U of U Scientists Create Semiconducting Material To Make Computers Faster
A new ultra-thin semiconductor material could soon give computers an extra jolt of speed and efficiency.
Struggles Of famous Scientists Inspire STEM Students
Education policy makers have increasingly emphasized the importance of STEM, or science, technology, engineering and mathematics, education. For many students, science doesn't come easy, and a steep learning curve can be discouraging.
Report: Black, Hispanic Women Struggle To Pay Down Student Loans
Women, particularly blacks and Hispanics, take a longer time to pay off education loans compared to male counterparts due to a gender pay gap, a new study found.
New Education Department Unit To Crack Down On Student Aid Fraud
The U.S. Department of Education on Monday announced the creation of an enforcement unit to investigate the growing number of allegations of student aid fraud and deceptive recruitment tactics by colleges and universities, particularly for-profit schools.