Barbara Taylor Bowman, a prominent figure in early childhood education, passed away at the age of 96. Renowned for her extensive contributions to the field, Bowman's career spanned numerous roles, including consultant, commissioner, speaker, board member, founder, advocate, academic, and author.
The quality of American public schools has long been a topic of concern, with many pointing fingers at various factors contributing to their mediocrity. One significant area of debate is the role of federal oversight. This article delves into whether the U.S. Department of Education and associated
Seton Hall University’s nursing students are leveraging the invaluable hands-on learning opportunities available at the University's Interprofessional Health Sciences campus in Nutley, NJ, to enhance their professional training. Known as Immersions, these practical sessions are an essential
Baldwin Wallace University (BW) recently announced the disbandment of its Center for Inclusion (CFI), a decision that has sparked significant reactions among students, faculty, and staff. The move, part of a broader cost-cutting strategy to address the university's budget deficit, has ignited an
Advancements in data analytics research are reshaping industries and academia, with Southern Arkansas University (SAU) playing a pivotal role through the DART (Data Analytics that are Robust and Trusted) initiative. Supported by a $20 million NSF EPSCoR grant, along with an additional $4 million
Taiwan has recently introduced stringent anti-fraud regulations for online advertising platforms under the Fraud Crime Hazard Prevention Act (FCHPA). Effective from July 31, 2024, these regulations aim to address persistent fraud issues across various sectors, including financial institutions,