Afghan Women Empowered by EU-UN Education Program in Kazakhstan
Joint venture between Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, the EU, and the UNDP includes over 150 young Afghan women in higher education programs. Recent high-level forum on the situation in Afghanistan was held in Almaty - hosted by Special Representative of the President of Kazakhstan for International Cooperation, Erzhan Kazykhan, with the participation of EU Special Representative for Afghanistan, Thomas Niklasson, and the Head of the UN Assitance Mission in Afghanistan, Deborah Lyons.
City of South San Francisco Holds First Commission on Equity and Public Safety Meeting
Meeting signifies major move towards implementation of its Racial and Social Equity Action Plan
First ELMSN Students in Pennsylvania to Graduate
La Roche Nursing Degree Program addresses statewide shortage
COVID Learning Losses Could Cost a Generation Trillions in Earnings; How to Address That
Author and former Microsoft education specialist Erika Twani presents action to offset potential earning losses due to pandemic-related learning shortcomings
School Choice Fair at Houston Zoo to Mark National School Choice Week 2022
300+ to attend regional school fair featuring free application help, raffle giveaways, and more
Wild West Extravaganza to Celebrate National School Choice Week 2022
500+ community members to attend free event featuring food, games, fireworks
Hunt School of Dental Medicine Students Embrace Community, Gain Valuable Experience
The school's inaugural class begins its journey in the Borderland, creating change along the way
Samantha Patience Jay Rice Continues to Build With Dream Hustle Win University
Samantha Patience Jay Rice introduces music millennials to next-level trends with Dream Hustle Win University
ChristianaCare Announces $500,000 in Scholarships for Students Pursuing Health Fields, in Partnership With HBCU Week Foundation
Scholarships designed to help diversify the workforce and improve health equity
Unmet Demand for Afterschool Programs in America’s Rural Communities Rising Sharply
Rural students of color and from low-income families most likely to miss out
Leading Contemporary Philosophers Gather in Saudi Arabia at Riyadh Philosophy Conference
Renowned international philosophical institutions and universities to take part in first of its kind event in the Kingdom
Weekly Music Classes Resume in Person at New York Jazz Workshop
Located in the heart of Manhattan, New York Jazz Workshop is resuming in person classes and private lessons. NYJW is one of New York's premier educational institutions, providing jazz workshops, classes, and private lessons under the direction of some truly world-class faculty
New Study Shows Proposed Federal Legislation Could Significantly Cut Funding for Charter Students
U.S. House Resolution 4502 could result in $1,131 fewer dollars per pupil going towards public charter school students.
Empire State Building to Be Bathed in Yellow and Blue to Mark Lights on Afterschool
Landmarks around the country lit this week to honor afterschool programs
Full-Time Stock and Option Trader David Gates Launches Successful Market Education Service
With MMB Stock Group, all that's needed to profit on the stock market is a phone and internet connection
Bright Domino Corporate University Launches Business Master’s Degree in Latin America
Set to mark a before and after in the corporate university category in early 2022