A Crossroads for American Higher Education For decades, the United States has been the undisputed global leader in higher education, attracting the world's brightest minds to its prestigious universities. This influx of international students has been a cornerstone of American academic and economic
Milford Haven School's community is currently facing an unprecedented test of its resilience, grappling with the compounded crises of a critical inspection report and a violent on-campus incident that has drawn national attention. The governing body of the institution has publicly stepped forward
Securing a spot at a prestigious American university is a formidable challenge, but obtaining a full financial aid package valued at nearly half a million dollars represents a level of success that few international students ever achieve. For Nguyen Vu Ha Linh, a 12th-grade student from
In the high-pressure world of India's premier engineering institutions, where academic rigor is legendary, the conversation around student mental health is shifting from a peripheral concern to a central institutional priority. Recognizing this critical need, IIT Roorkee has taken the lead in
A startling reality is unfolding in Georgia's classrooms, where nearly two-thirds of third-grade students are not reading at a proficient level, a statistic that signals a deep-seated educational crisis with long-term consequences for the state's future. In response, Georgia lawmakers are
In the complex and often contentious intersection of politics and academia, a recent 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling has sent ripples through higher education. We're joined by Camille Faivre, an education expert specializing in institutional management, to unpack what this decision on two