National Biden is facing skepticism among Wisconsin's college student voters Wisconsin's young voters — who have turned out in big numbers in recent elections — are key for either candidate to win the state. But Biden is facing some skepticism on the state's college campuses. Elena Moore
National Student describes divestment negotiations with Brown University While some colleges resort to arrests and suspensions to clear protests, Brown University has struck a deal with its students. NPR's Juana Summers talks with a student who was in the negotiating room. Lauren Hodges Michael Levitt Tinbete Ermyas Juana Summers
Biden calls for peace after tense pro-Palestinian demonstrations on college campuses President Biden finally broke his silence on student protests over the Israel-Hamas war and conditions in Gaza, an issue that has caught him in a political bind. Michel Martin Tamara Keith
National What are college students potentially risking when they engage in protests? NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Robert Kelchen, professor of education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, about what's at stake when college students join in protests.
National How university endowments operate Some students would like their universities to divest from Israel. Here's why universities don't want to do it — and why it may not even be doable. Rafael Nam
National NYC mayor defends police clearing Columbia's pro-Palestinian encampment, building NPR's Michel Martin talks to Mayor Eric Adams about the police response to student protests at Columbia and other campuses in the city. He says "outside agitators" co-opted the protests at Columbia.
College student explores rare mental health condition in award-winning podcast This year's winning entry is an emotional account of living with schizoaffective disorder, from a student at Miami Dade College. Elissa Nadworny Janet W. Lee
Washington spends big on early education. So, why is it so hard to get your kid into preschool? Washington ranked 33rd in preschool access for 4-year-olds. Yet Washington ranks eighth in terms of spending. So, what gives? Diana Opong Sarah Leibovitz
National The FAFSA debacle is throwing a wrench in students' college plans May 1 is a traditional decision day for many high school seniors to pick their college. But this year's trouble with the federal financial aid form has thrown that process into turmoil. Janet Woojeong Lee
National The latest on student protests in New York City and around the country Hundreds of students have been arrested as university leaders moved to break up encampments and take back buildings occupied by campus protesters angry over Israel's war in Gaza. Adrian Florido Steve Futterman