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Johns Hopkins Cuts Staff as Federal Research Funding Drops
Education Management Johns Hopkins Cuts Staff as Federal Research Funding Drops

The sudden contraction of the administrative workforce at one of the globe's most prestigious research institutions serves as a stark warning for the entire higher education market regarding the reliability of public sector support. As the university navigates a fiscal climate defined by shifting

Zambia Must Bridge the Readiness Gap in Early Education
Education Management Zambia Must Bridge the Readiness Gap in Early Education

In the quiet, dusty corridors of primary schools across the Nakonde district, a young girl named Chanda represents thousands of children who enter the academic system with high hopes but very few of the necessary tools for success. While the Zambian government has successfully expanded access to

DOJ and Kansas AG Challenge Undocumented Student Tuition Law
Education Management DOJ and Kansas AG Challenge Undocumented Student Tuition Law

Tracing the Evolution of Kansas’ Tuition Policy and the Catalyst for Federal Action The long-standing foundation of educational access in the Midwest now faces a significant legal tremor as federal and state authorities align to dismantle tuition protections. This journey began over two decades ago

Portland Schools Pause AI Use to Protect Student Privacy
Education Management Portland Schools Pause AI Use to Protect Student Privacy

Schools in Portland have recently hit a significant roadblock as district administrators issued a formal moratorium on generative artificial intelligence tools following a series of internal audits that highlighted severe vulnerabilities regarding the protection of minor data and personal

Can California End the Bachelor's Degree Turf War?
Education Management Can California End the Bachelor's Degree Turf War?

California’s expansive public higher education landscape is currently grappling with a fundamental shift in its institutional hierarchy as community colleges push beyond their traditional two-year boundaries. For decades, the Master Plan for Higher Education maintained a strict division of labor:

Higher Ed Must Modernize Governance for Student Success
Education Management Higher Ed Must Modernize Governance for Student Success

The disconnect between the increasingly sophisticated science of student success and the rigid, decades-old governance structures of American higher education has reached a critical tipping point in 2026. While institutions have invested heavily in predictive analytics, early-warning systems, and

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