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Can Universities Heed Latin American Warnings on Authoritarianism?
Education Management Can Universities Heed Latin American Warnings on Authoritarianism?

In a time when American universities face unprecedented political pressures from the Trump administration, the specter of authoritarian influence casts a long shadow over academic freedom, demanding a closer examination of how institutions of higher learning can resist the erosion of their core

Why Is Charter School Expansion Slowing in the U.S.?
Education Management Why Is Charter School Expansion Slowing in the U.S.?

Across the United States, the once-rapid growth of charter schools seems to be hitting a wall, with closures and stagnating enrollment painting a troubling picture for a sector that promised innovation and choice in education. Reports indicate that dozens of these schools have shuttered their doors

How Is Cornell University Tackling Financial Challenges?
Education Management How Is Cornell University Tackling Financial Challenges?

Cornell University, a prestigious Ivy League institution nestled in Ithaca, New York, finds itself at a critical crossroads as it confronts an array of daunting financial difficulties that threaten its stability. The university is reeling from a reported $175.5 million operating deficit in fiscal

What Are the Key Higher Education Trends for 2025-26?
Education Management What Are the Key Higher Education Trends for 2025-26?

In the midst of a rapidly shifting political and economic landscape, higher education in the United States stands at a critical crossroads, facing challenges that could redefine its role in society. With federal funding cuts looming and ideological battles intensifying, colleges and universities

Phone-Free Classrooms Boost Focus at Paw Paw Schools
Education Management Phone-Free Classrooms Boost Focus at Paw Paw Schools

In an era where smartphones are nearly ubiquitous among students, a growing concern over their impact on learning environments has prompted innovative responses from educators across the nation, particularly at Paw Paw Public Schools in Michigan. A bold policy restricting cell phone use during

How Did Student Loan Debt Become a National Crisis?
Education Management How Did Student Loan Debt Become a National Crisis?

The student loan debt crisis in the United States has grown into a monumental challenge, impacting millions of Americans who once viewed higher education as a guaranteed ticket to the middle class, only to find this dream overshadowed by a staggering financial burden that often lasts a lifetime.

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