What happens when a university's attempt to combat hate collides with accusations of stifling free speech? At Northwestern University, over 300 students are locked in a standoff, barred from registering for classes due to their refusal to complete a mandatory antisemitism training video, sparking a
I’m thrilled to sit down with Camille Faivre, a renowned expert in education management who has dedicated her career to transforming learning environments. With a focus on open and e-learning programs in the post-pandemic era, Camille has been instrumental in helping institutions adapt to new
As the landscape of K-12 education continues to evolve with unprecedented challenges and opportunities, staying informed and connected has never been more critical for educators, administrators, and policymakers. In 2026, a remarkable lineup of conferences across the United States offers a chance
As the back-to-school season unfolds, a groundbreaking partnership between Club Crackers, a beloved snack brand under Kellanova, and Kind Campaign, a nonprofit dedicated to ending girl-against-girl bullying, is capturing attention across the nation with its innovative approach. This national
In the ever-shifting landscape of higher education, academic freedom stands as a cornerstone for faculty, ensuring they can pursue truth and innovation without fear of reprisal. Yet, a vital but often sidelined group—academic staff, frequently referred to as third-space professionals—remains
When considering the landscape of private education in America, the annual rankings of Kindergarten through 12th-grade institutions offer a revealing glimpse into the quality and reputation of schools across the nation, particularly in urban hubs like Brooklyn. These rankings, compiled through a