Djibouti Takes a Bold Step Toward Digital Learning with New AI Training Program
Djibouti Begins a New Chapter in Digital Education Djibouti has launched a new AI training program to improve its national education system. The General Inspectorate of National Education (IGEN) started this project in partnership with the Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training
Brown University Urges DHS to Scrap Student Visa Duration Rule, Citing Threat to US Education and Innovation
Brown University has strongly urged the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to withdraw a proposed rule that seeks to limit the duration of student visas, warning that the move could discourage global talent from studying in the United States and harm the
USask Graduate Danielle Spence Leads Groundbreaking Water Security Research Connecting Climate and Communities
Danielle Spence’s Research Bridges Science and Society For Danielle Spence, a recent graduate of the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS), water security is more than scientific data — it’s about understanding the climate’s story and how it affects
US States Shut Down Nutrition Education Programs After Trump’s SNAP-Ed Funding Cuts
Schools, nonprofits, and community organizations across the United States are shutting down nutrition education programs after funding was eliminated under President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill, effective September 30. Federal Cuts Impact Health Programs The bill cut funding for the US Department
Brock University’s Commitment to Indigenous Inclusion
Supporting Indigenous Students at Brock University At Brock University, students are finding stronger connections to their culture through programs that celebrate Indigenous voices and perspectives. One leader in this effort is Evelyn Dilworth (BA ’24, BEd ’24), an Event Coordinator at the Hadiya’dagénhahs
Harvard Wins $2.2B Funding Case Against Trump Administration
Judge Orders Release of Frozen Research Funds Harvard University won a major legal battle this week. A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to release $2.2 billion in frozen research funds. The court ruled that the freeze broke First Amendment rights and violated
Trump Ordered to Release $6.8B in Education Aid Following States’ Lawsuit Victory
California Attorney General Rob Bonta Confirms Victory for Students and Schools The Trump administration has agreed to restore $6.8 billion in education funding that was abruptly frozen earlier this year, following a lawsuit filed by 23 states and two governors. The money, originally

Michigan to Revise Health and Sex Education Standards: Public Comment Open Until Oct. 10
Health Standards in Michigan Set for First Update Since 2007 The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) has released a proposal to update the state’s health and sex education standards for the first time since 2007. The department is now accepting public comments on