Universities

How Did Small-Town Roots Lead to College Presidency?
Education Management How Did Small-Town Roots Lead to College Presidency?

In the vast landscape of American education, where urban centers often dominate stories of success, the remarkable ascent of two young women from a tiny rural town in Idaho stands out as a testament to the unexpected power of small-town beginnings. Rayne Martinez and Martha Smith, hailing from

Are UPEI Students the Voice for Vulnerable Communities?
Education Management Are UPEI Students the Voice for Vulnerable Communities?

In the quaint yet dynamic province of Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.), Canada, a remarkable movement is emerging from the campus of the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI). Students at this institution are raising their voices through poignant letters published in local news outlets, shining a

U.S. Revokes Over 6,000 Student Visas in 2025 Crackdown
Education Management U.S. Revokes Over 6,000 Student Visas in 2025 Crackdown

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

University of Iowa Launches Resparc for Financial Future
Education Management University of Iowa Launches Resparc for Financial Future

Imagine a public university not just surviving but thriving amid the turbulent waters of higher education, where enrollment cliffs and funding cuts threaten even the most established institutions, and the University of Iowa has taken a bold step with the launch of Resparc (Revenue and Efficiencies

Howard University's School2Lab Inspires Teens in Cancer Research
Education Management Howard University's School2Lab Inspires Teens in Cancer Research

In a world where cancer remains one of the most formidable health challenges, initiatives that engage young minds in groundbreaking research are more crucial than ever, and Howard University, in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University, has taken a bold step forward with the School2Lab program.

Saint Augustine’s University Fights for Accreditation Survival
Education Management Saint Augustine’s University Fights for Accreditation Survival

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

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