Kenya: Govt, World Bank to Strengthen Capacity of 35 Teachers Training Colleges

Nairobi — The government jointly with the World Bank is set to strengthen the capacity of…

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How a Yale Student’s Rape Accusation Exposed Her to a Defamation Lawsuit

Naomi Shatz, a lawyer who has represented accusers and accused in other hearings, has noticed an…

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Principals Made and Shared Meme of a Student’s Exposed Breast, Lawsuit Says

Aniya Harmon, 18, said she was distraught when she discovered in May that a rumor going…

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Is ‘Peak Woke’ Behind Us or Ahead?

No figure is more associated with the ideological revolution that shook elite American institutions in the…

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Law and Medical Schools Quit U.S. News Rankings. Why Did Few Colleges Follow?

Yale Law School started the exodus last November: Dozens of law and medical schools, many among…

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Calls on Nation to Remember Ugly Past Truths

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Friday called on the nation to accept some of…

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Nigeria: Fee Hike – After Unilag Budged, NANS Pledges to Engage Other Universities

The intervention of the NANS President, Mr Barambu, who met with the university leadership on Thursday…

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Uganda: Shock As More Than 2,000 Pupils Fail Mock Exams in Mubende

Mubende district is still reeling from the shock of more 2,000 candidate class pupils failing Mock…

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Nigeria: Chicago State University Confirms Tinubu Attended Institution, Graduated in 1979

Tells CBS: “As an educational institution, we are sometimes asked to provide information related to student…

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Tanzania: Bunge Committee Happy With Veta Progress

DODOMA: THE Parliamentary Committee on Education, Culture and Sports Development has expressed satisfaction with the progress…

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