What happens when the dream of studying in America turns into a sudden expulsion? This year, over 6,000 international students have had their visas revoked by the U.S. State Department in a sweeping policy enforcement that has sent shockwaves through campuses nationwide. These students, once seen
I'm thrilled to sit down with Camille Faivre, a renowned expert in education management who has been at the forefront of transforming learning environments in the post-pandemic era. With her deep focus on open and e-learning programs, Camille has guided countless institutions in navigating the
The sudden announcement from the Department of Education on July 1, declaring a freeze on over $6 billion in federal education grants, sent a jolt of alarm through schools across the nation, particularly those serving English Language Learner (ELL) students, who rely heavily on these funds. This
What happens when federal mandates threaten to silence conversations about diversity in classrooms across America, leaving teachers hesitant to discuss systemic racism for fear of losing federal funding for their schools? This scenario became a stark reality when the U.S. Department of Education
Imagine a historic institution, a beacon of education for generations, teetering on the brink of collapse due to bureaucratic and financial challenges, and you have the current situation at Saint Augustine’s University. This 158-year-old historically Black college in North Carolina finds itself in
I'm thrilled to sit down with Camille Faivre, a renowned expert in education management who has been at the forefront of guiding institutions through the evolving landscape of open and e-learning programs in the post-pandemic era. With her deep insights into the intersection of higher education