Ineligible for most federal relief and with no jobs to graduate into, young people are on the brink of crisis.
Education in America
Student Debt and the Fed
Today on TAP: If the Fed can bail out Wall Street, why not college students?
Reality Check From Quarantine College
As the end of the academic year approaches, a University of Maryland student confronts the uncertainties of pandemic life.
Staying Motivated When School’s Online
Working from home, college students search for new ways to stay focused.
A Stimulus Needed for Graduating Seniors
Today on TAP: State and local governments should resume hiring
The Day One Agenda Polls Pretty Well
And where the polling is more mixed says a lot about where Democratic politics focuses its energies these days.
From Ivory Tower to Egyptian Dungeon
Liberal arts are under pressure from neoliberalism and the commodification of education. The bigger threat might be autocracy.
A Case in the Supreme Court Could Upend Public Education
The justices consider whether barring subsidies to religious schools is a type of illegal discrimination.
Supreme Court Case Could Mandate Funding for Religious Schools
Right-wing legal institutes see an opportunity to undermine public education.
Warren Commits to Using Executive Authority to Cancel Student Debt
Using the power granted under the Higher Education Act, Warren vows to cancel student debt on day one.

