Analysis Behind the Decision In a recent shift in policy, Cornell University has joined the ranks of Ivy League institutions that require SAT or ACT scores for undergraduate admissions. This new mandate is set to take effect for students seeking enrollment in the fall of 2026. Cornell's decision
Bridging Cultures Through Sport From Iowa to China: Muscatine High School's Journey In an inspiring display of cultural diplomacy, a group of American students from Muscatine High School in Iowa journeyed to Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, for a table tennis exchange program. This unique initiative,
In recent years, America's public schools have seen a dwindling number of students, a trend accompanied by a surge in alternative educational preferences such as private schooling, homeschooling, and charter schools. Multiple factors are contributing to this shift, signaling a potential change in
Introduction Early childhood education in Finland has become a beacon of excellence on the global stage. This educational system transcends simply imparting knowledge, reaching into every facet of the child’s development. With a significant reduction in academic pressure and a notable emphasis on
The educational landscape within the United States is undergoing a significant transformation as state laws increasingly reflect the political and cultural divides of the nation. Here's how these changes are shaping the classroom experience. Political Climates Shaping Education The Surge of
Recent increases in pro-Palestinian protests at major U.S. universities have reignited discussions about the impact of student activism on higher education governance. Institutions like Columbia, NYU, Yale, and Harvard are witnessing a notable surge in such demonstrations. This new wave of activism