education
Thou Shalt Teach Religion in Schools? Activists, Parents, and Pastors Object
Forcing students to review the Ten Commandments and the Bible overall could expose them to sexism, racism and queerphobia, those suing over policies in Oklahoma and Louisiana say.
By Nadra Nittle, The 19th
These Students Are Graduating From College Behind Prison Walls
“You're breaking down and rebuilding yourself as a human being.”
By Charlotte West
What Will Happen to All the Students Arrested in Campus Protests?
Some are facing criminal charges, while others are being disciplined by their schools.
By Tori Gantz
We’re Making Journalism More Accessible for Teens Like Us
There aren’t enough journalists from underrepresented backgrounds. We're changing that.
By Derry Oliver and Liza Greenberg, NYC Youth Journalism Coalition
My Immigrant Family's Journey From a California Gas Station to My Harvard Graduation
David Velasquez will be the first person to graduate from Harvard’s Business School, Kennedy School, and Medical School at the same time.
By Adaira Landry
How Punished Columbia, NYU, CUNY Student Protesters Feel About Attending "People's Graduation"
“These universities don't get to dictate when we're finished; they don't get to dictate how we end our stories at their institutions.”
By Lex McMenamin
Unionizing Brought My Compensation from $0 to $2,850
Why resident assistants at Tufts and beyond are forming unions.
By Andrew Menjin
What We Actually Need From Biden on Student Debt
For debt relief to work it has to be broad-scale and automatic.
By Maddy Clifford
Student Debt Is Taxing Young People's Mental Health
Beyond the mental burden of the loans themselves, debt sometimes means people can't afford the care they need.
By Rainesford Stauffer
How to Graduate College With As Little Debt As Possible
There are ways to minimize your debt.
By Jameelah Nasheed
Teen Vogue Staffers Share How They Paid for College
“Money dictated where I went.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
15 Teen Vogue Readers Share How Much They Owe in Student Loans
We surveyed some readers about how student loans impact their finances.
By Teen Vogue Staff
I Paid Off $102K in Student Loans. Here’s What Life Has Been Like Since.
My feelings about money are still much more complicated than I expected.
By Mandy Velez
A Look At Lives Transformed By the Student Debt Crisis
Four young people share their stories.
By Jacqui Germain
High School Students Walk Out in Support of College Encampments
Some have led marches to nearby university campuses.
By Skyli Alvarez
Why Colleges Crack Down on Protestors
Looking back at the 1968 protests at Columbia University.
By Ben Tumin
Buddy Systems, Assaults and All-Nighters — Students Are Covering a ‘Momentous’ Moment on Their Campuses
“This is our chance to write the historical record accurately.”
By Sarah Akaaboune
Students Share What It’s Like to Graduate Amid Massive Campus Protests
“It's obviously a crazy time to be graduating, but I think that's just kind of what we've come to expect as Gen Z folks."
By Rachel Janfaza
Teen Vogue’s Favorite Colleges and Universities: How to Nominate Your School
Launching this fall, the package will highlight 10 schools that have served students in exceptional ways, with an emphasis on campus life.
By Teen Vogue Staff
9 Student News Outlets to Follow for Ongoing University Protests Coverage
Here’s where to look to get on-the-ground coverage of ongoing university protests directly from students.
By Angie Jaime