The NWU vice-chancellor has sought to dispel criticism that his drive to transform the institution is aimed at curtailing Afrikaans.
Government has informed education authorities that Mandarin will be taught in schools from January, amid claims of Chinese "imperialism" by Sadtu.
All hell broke loose at UJ when police and hired bouncers clamped down on a protest by members of the Economic Freedom Fighters Student Command.
Blade Nzimande has appointed the outgoing FirstRand chief executive to chair the board of the struggling student bursary scheme for four years.
St Augustine College, the Catholic Church-owned higher education institution, has announced it is reinstating its undergraduate degree studies.
Weak spots and glitches in the financial scheme’s Sbux system are putting student funds in jeopardy.
Student debt has become an "excruciating" experience for SA’s poor families and must be "treated like the crisis it is".
Gauteng’s Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi says those who thought education was only for the privileged will soon be shamed.
Mduduzi Manana believes his fellow Cabinet members can and should help pay for student fees.
A Good Samaritan has paid off the university debt of Sello Molewa, the graduate denied a degree, whom the Mail & Guardian reported about last week.