Nigeria: Breaking Gender Barriers Through Education

Nigerian gender advocate roots for empowerment of women and girls Roseline Adewuyi is a fervent advocate…

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South Africa: Academics With Disabilities – South African Universities Need an Overhaul to Make Them Genuinely Inclusive

Very little research has been conducted about academics with disabilities working in South African universities. This…

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Using Police to Clear Protesters, Universities Struggle to Calm Campuses

At New York University, the police swept in to arrest protesting students on Monday night, ending…

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A Night Different From Others as Pro-Palestinian Protests Break for Seder

On the first night of Passover, the singsong of the Four Questions echoed from Jewish homes…

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On Columbia’s Campus, a Protest Encampment Grows and Tensions Flare

With a light blue academic robe tucked under her arm, Professor Marianne Hirsh hurried to get…

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Man Charged With Hate Crime After Break-In at Rutgers Islamic Student Center

A New Jersey man was charged on Monday with a federal hate crime after a Palestinian…

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Columbia’s President, Nemat Shafik, May Face a Censure Resolution

In February, Nemat Shafik, the president of Columbia University, told the school’s senate that she sensed…

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The Columbia Protests are Spreading to Other College Campuses

The fallout from last week’s heated Congressional hearing and subsequent arrests at Columbia University continued to…

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Liberia: Petition Awaits GOL for MOE Budget Increment

Educational Stakeholders in Bong County say plans are underway to petition the government of President Joseph…

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What We Know About the Protests at Columbia University

Columbia University is grappling with the fallout from its president’s promise to Congress that she would…

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