Notre Dame students applaud abortion advocate declining leadership appointment but say 'war' continues
Students at Notre Dame celebrate the withdrawal of an abortion-rights advocate from a leadership role while expressing ongoing concerns about the university's Catholic identity.
Polish higher education institutions in a decade of change
Higher education institutions in Poland are re-evaluating their educational models in response to rising student expectations, a decreasing number of applicants, and market pressures.
VIDEO: Student takes over as Lagos one-day governor
Miss Etiyemonu Esther was appointed as the One Day Governor of Lagos after winning the 21st Lagos Spelling Bee Competition.
The Student in School Ranks is a Problem, Concerns Also About E-Applications. Over a Thousand Directors Urge Minister Drucker for Changes in Education Reform
Over a thousand school leaders in Slovakia have raised concerns regarding recently approved education reforms, citing ambiguity, risks to children's rights, and a lack of dialogue with the Ministry of Education.
Paraense student participates in one of the largest UN simulations in the USA: 'Experience that broadens our worldview'
A student from Pará, Brazil, participated in the Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN), an international student forum that focuses on diplomacy, negotiation, and leadership.
Sahmyook University Holds 'MVP Camp' for 1,000 Incoming Freshmen
Sahmyook University has organized an 'MVP Camp' for 1,000 incoming freshmen as part of its community-oriented character education program.
Students do not want to be at school while the rector is in charge
Students at Bifröst University in Iceland express their dissatisfaction with the current rector, indicating that many are hesitant to pursue their master's degrees while the current situation persists.
The EKPA and the law students at the core of the constitutional revision, discussion on the selection of the leadership of Justice
The Law School's Student Scientific Group at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens held an event titled 'The Selection of the Leadership of Justice,' facilitating dialogue among students.
The fatwa against Il Giornale and that student of Hannoun
Islamic preacher Brahim Baya issues a fatwa against Il Giornale, accusing it of islamophobia related to its investigation of Hamas member Mohammad Hannoun, while ProPal seeks new leadership amid ongoing investigations.
Iran: Protests Widen
Protests in Iran's capital Tehran against economic hardships are increasingly targeting the political leadership and spreading to other cities, including Isfahan and Kerman, with student communities joining in the demonstrations.