Things to Do Revolution at the Library program returns with more locations and dates By Metro Philadelphia
Local When colleges close, students are left scrambling. Some never go back to school By Associated Press
Local Pennsylvania schools would get billions more under Democratic plan passed by the state House By Associated Press
Local Heartbreak, anger and many questions follow University of the Arts’ abrupt decision to close By Associated Press
Local University of the Arts abruptly announces closure, vows to help students transfer By Associated Press
Education High school students, frustrated by lack of climate education, press for change By Associated Press
Local Former students of the for-profit Art Institutes are approved for $6 billion in loan cancellation By Associated Press
Opinion Op-ed: We must invest in the education of young Philadelphians By Dr. Robin P. Cooper, President of Teamsters Local 502: CASA
Money College will cost up to $95,000 this fall. Schools say it’s OK, financial aid can numb sticker shock By Associated Press
News Education Department starts sending financial aid data to colleges after months of delays By Associated Press
South Philadelphia Youth coding program aims to grow STEM education in South Philly and beyond By Eric Moody
Local Democrats’ education funding report says Pennsylvania owes $5B more to school districts By Associated Press
Education What to know about changes to this year’s FAFSA application for college students By Associated Press
Local Poor schools are prepared to return to court if Pennsylvania budget falls short on funding plan By Associated Press
Local Pennsylvania school choice program criticized as ‘discriminatory’ as lawmakers return to session By Associated Press
Today, 3 pm L.E.A.D. Summerfest Carnival at Westfield Garden State Plaza Westfield Garden State Plaza
Schneps Podcasts Dan Rattiner speaks with Jonathan Baker, a Hollywood movie Director and Producer – Episode 194