The recent challenges facing higher education in New Hampshire, characterized by declining full-time enrollments and decreasing net revenues, have sparked a transformative initiative aiming to unite the University System of New Hampshire (USNH) and the Community College System of New Hampshire
The relationship between body and mind is complex and profound, with recent research shining a light on a simple yet fundamental component of our health that profoundly impacts cognitive abilities—the intake of water. As educators strive to unlock the full potential of their students, the findings
In the sprawling, vibrant city of Lagos, Nigeria, a special celebration brought the community's focus to its youngest members. Children's Day, a revered occasion dedicated to the upliftment and nurturing of young minds, saw public school pupils flood the Police College grounds in Ikeja. The event,
In the heart of Perth, a growing unrest among public sector workers has emerged as a defining moment in the fight for fair wages. Hospital staff from Perth Children's Hospital and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, alongside education workers, are making a stand against what they consider insufficient
The reverberations of the pandemic are still felt acutely in the Washington metropolitan area, particularly within the realm of education. A recent poll by the Washington Post-Schar School reveals stark concerns among local parents: the dual threat of significant learning loss and a crisis in
The grand vision of transforming child care in Alberta is at a pivotal juncture, as the province joins the national effort to make child care more accessible and affordable. With an ambitious target to lower child-care fees to a $10 daily rate by the year 2026, the initiative relies on substantial