After-school programs, a boon for learning, could face Trump cuts Schools in Maine have been at the center of a political battle with the Trump administration. Now, many fear after-school programs, critical for low-income communities, could be lost. Jonaki Mehta
Florida ends program that allowed some immigrant students to pay in-state tuition Florida has eliminated a program that allowed immigrant students under DACA protections to pay in-state tuition. Now, thousands have to figure out how to finish college with higher costs. Nancy Guan
Words of wisdom from some of this year's memorable commencement speakers College graduation can be a time of excitement but also one of uncertainty. We've gathered words of wisdom from some of this year's high-profile commencement speakers, including Kermit the Frog. Hosts
New president-elect's close ties to DeSantis worry some at Florida A&M University The proposed new president of Florida A&M University has ties to Governor Ron DeSantis, and some alumni fear it's an effort to take control of the HBCU. Margie Menzel
By the numbers: A look at international students at Harvard and across the U.S. The latest criticism from the Trump administration of Harvard University highlighted the number of international students entering the United States each year for higher education. Jaclyn Diaz
How the Trump administration's battle with universities will play out in the long term NPR's Scott Simon asks the Washington Post's Laura Meckler about the long-term consequences of the Trump administration's legal battle with Harvard University. Scott Simon
Judge blocks Trump administration order on foreign students at Harvard Less than 24 hours after the Trump administration revoked Harvard's ability to admit international students, the university filed a lawsuit. Jonaki Mehta
'The $100 million question.' How will Seattle Public Schools close its lingering deficit? The Seattle School Board is looking again at how to handle an anticipated $104 million budget shortfall. Ann Dornfeld
Judge blocks Trump admin's move to bar Harvard from enrolling international students This comes in response to a lawsuit Harvard filed on Friday morning, challenging the Trump administration's abrupt move to revoke the school's ability to enroll foreign students. Elissa Nadworny
9 things to know about the big, private-school voucher plan in Republicans' tax bill NPR asked researchers, advocates, tax experts, a parent and a public school leader for their thoughts on this first-of-its-kind national voucher plan. Here's what they said. Cory Turner