In a startling revelation of systemic failures, recent unannounced inspections by Tajikistan’s Minister of Education and Science, Rahim Saidzoda, have laid bare the dire state of the country’s education system, uncovering a troubling landscape of neglect and poor management. These surprise visits
Brown University, often celebrated as the unconventional darling of the Ivy League, is undergoing a remarkable and somewhat unexpected shift in its identity, moving toward becoming a significant force in the finance world. Known for decades as the “Happy Ivy” with a relaxed, liberal-arts focus and
New York City stands at a pivotal crossroads as the Trump administration delivers a harsh ultimatum: revise the policies safeguarding transgender students or face the loss of millions in federal funding for magnet schools. This escalating conflict, rooted in a clash between federal civil rights
In a world where students spend an alarming average of over seven hours a day staring at screens, a refreshing counter-movement is gaining traction in education, urging a pivot from digital overload to the rejuvenating embrace of nature, often dubbed "green time." This shift isn’t merely about
In a state where childhood well-being has long lagged behind national standards, New Mexico faces a pivotal moment to redirect its resources toward transformative solutions that could reshape future generations. Recent discussions have spotlighted the stark contrast between funding initiatives like
In a climate where higher education institutions face increasing pressure from governmental policies, Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) has taken a bold stand by rejecting a controversial higher education compact proposed by the Trump administration. This policy, which ties federal funding