Five alumni of the College of Education and Health Professions — Tim Lampkin, Nathan Morris, Lori Frost, Matthew Holden and Kurt Andrews — were recently named recipients of its 2026 Alumni Awards.
Scotsman education correspondent Catriona Stewart surveys one school’s efforts to build mental and emotional resilience in its pupils ...
As families choose child-led approaches like Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and nature-based preschools, these models are ...
EXCLUSIVE: The 28th Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival in Greece has announced films that will contend in two ...
Being rich and famous comes at a price. Once you choose stardom, it's almost a given that you can say goodbye to the kind of normalcy or privacy you once might have enjoyed. Your relationships, ...
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Not quitting, just pausing: Why professionals in their 30s and 40s are taking a break
Mid-career professionals in India increasingly take gap years to upskill, care for family, and recover from burnout. This trend signals a cultural shift towards valuing career breaks as strategic ...
Stella Mental Health continues to expand access to advanced interventional psychiatric care in the Greater Boston area with the opening ofStella Newton, its second Massachusetts location, while also ...
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What’s on in Bray and Greystones this week
Elvis in Bray For a great night of top food and entertainment – especially if you’re an Elvis fan – the award-winning Ciara Houlihan brings all the hits to RarRa Indian and Nepalese Restaurant, at the ...
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Mamadani touts ‘mayoral accountability’ for schools, but does he know what that means?
For years, New York City’s schools operated under “mayoral control.” Now, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is rebranding it “mayoral ...
Reimagining education to cultivate curiosity, questioning, dialogue and critical thinking can develop students’ lifelong learning disposition and capacity for participation in a democratic society.
Starting with $500,000 in seed money from Charles Koch, Mr. Crane made the Cato Institute the nation’s pre-eminent ...
Alexander Mescher writes about the need for a more stringent, rigorous Gen-Ed program at Stanford, arguing for a curriculum that teaches students to think critically as well as learn facts.
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