The University of Texas’s College of Liberal Arts will consolidate its long-standing ethnic and gender studies programs into one new department. The university will immediately begin the process of ...
Choosing a college major used to feel like a golden ticket to a stable career and financial security. Today, with tuition costs skyrocketing and the job market shifting faster than ever, that ticket ...
In recent weeks, calls to regulate Islamic education in Australia have resurfaced with familiar language around accountability, safeguarding and public trust. While important, these debates often ...
Texas A&M University’s move last week to close its women’s and gender studies program is highlighting the longstanding vulnerabilities of a field that grew out of the women’s liberation movement of ...
JINHUA, ZHEJIANG, CHINA, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Pujiang Fengming Religious Icons Art Co., Ltd. has drawn growing attention in the international ...
Veronica Beagle is the managing editor for Education at Forbes Advisor. She completed her master’s in English at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Before coming to Forbes Advisor she worked on ...
For several decades, gender equality has been a central pillar of global development and international aid, shaping how development challenges are framed, how programs are designed, and how success is ...
College football has become big business, and they now can add a new “B” word when it comes to the business side of the sport. That word is “Billions”. According to Yahoo Sports, a valuation report ...
Sports management college programs burst on the scene some years ago. They fulfilled the need for those looking to make a career in that segment of the sports industry. What started slowly picked up ...
Everyone enjoys reading inspirational and upbeat statements, particularly Christian quotations. God himself can serve as a common source of inspiration for Christians. God is the source of all our ...
From the Top alumni pose with host Peter Dugan and guest artist Paquito D'Rivera, at a concert celebrating the program's 25th year. Pictured (left to right): Violinist, and disability activist Julia ...