Plenty of college graduates have and will accept their diplomas this month. But few, if any, will do so in more style than Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco.
Around $55,000 is headed to Kansas City to help children across the metro foster a love of literacy and for their families to lay solid learning foundations.
In a press release issued April 25, the Department of Education announced that its Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) will resume collections of its defaulted federal student loan portfolio on Monday, May 5.
Kansas has assured the U.S. Department of Education that its State Department of Education remains in compliance with federal regulations, with funding on the line.
More than a thousand international students have had their visas revoked or their status ended, with their academic careers — and their lives in the U.S. — thrown into doubt.
The University of Missouri is partnering with a South Korean company for its biggest capital project to date, a new nuclear research reactor that will cost more than $1 billion when it’s all said and done.
The Johnson County Post stated it put together the town hall so different viewpoints could be shared as this continues to be a big topic of discussion.
Voters in Wyandotte County declined to approve a school bond that would’ve improved, repaired and remodeled facilities and technology in the Piper School District.
On April 8, Pleasant Hill residents have the opportunity to vote on a multi-million dollar, no-tax increase bond in support of Pleasant Hill R3 public schools.