Marc Miller, Canada's minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship has counseled tertiary institutions to diversify ...
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Graffiti is more than just paint on walls—it’s an explosion of creativity, a bold statement of self-expression, and a ...
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The Dutch government is steadily and relatively quietly taking action to reduce labor- and knowledge migration. Minister Eddy ...
As international demand for Ivy League admissions increased over the decades, schools across the world adapted to the new ...
For Alexandre personally, leading Learning Equality’s AI effort is somewhat of a return to his roots. With the introduction of two additional Learning Equality co-executive directors, Navya ...
In the Netherlands, it's normal for strangers to help parents, whether by watching their kids or stepping in to give advice.
Increasingly alarmed that U.S. security priorities lie elsewhere, a group of European countries has been working on a plan to ...
Jan Repko, 66, is accused of groping the 18-year-old woman during a trial lesson at the Royal College of Music when he was considering becoming her teacher. The student says Repko asked “may I?“ as ...
Repko, 66, was standing behind the violinist as she played when he allegedly undid her trousers and assaulted her, jurors ...