In a troubling turn of events for higher education in New Jersey, Rider University, a longstanding private institution in Mercer County, finds itself grappling with a severe financial crisis that threatens its very existence, and with approximately 4,000 students enrolled, the university has been
In the heart of New York, a dynamic group of young minds at Manhattan University is redefining what it means to enter the finance world, bringing fresh perspectives and innovative approaches to an industry often seen as rigid and traditional. These students are not merely preparing for careers;
In a state where education policy often ignites passionate discourse, a recently enacted law in Florida has thrust the issue of school co-location into the spotlight, pitting public school advocates against proponents of charter and private school expansion. This legislation permits certain charter
In a heartening display of community spirit and dedication to holistic growth, Pepperdine University’s RISE (Resilience-Informed Skills Education) Institute joined forces with Malibu Moves for a transformative fitness event held on October 25-26 at the picturesque Zuma Beach in Malibu, California.
New York City finds itself at a crossroads with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s groundbreaking pledge to establish universal child care for children as young as six weeks old, a promise that could fundamentally reshape the landscape of early childhood support for families across the five boroughs.
Setting the Stage for a Higher Education Dilemma The landscape of American higher education is facing a seismic shift with the recent introduction of a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa petitions, a policy that has sent shockwaves through academic institutions nationwide, threatening to disrupt their