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MIT News·higher-ed

MIT Asia Real Estate Initiative expands its footprint in booming Asia-Pacific cities

Urbanization in the Asia-Pacific region of the world is occurring at an alarmingly rapid pace, with more than 2.2 billion people now living in cities in the region, and an additional 1.2 billion projected to migrate to…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

First rule of a disease fighter: be curious

Campus & Community First rule of a disease fighter: be curious Isaac Witte. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Jacob Sweet Harvard Staff Writer May 19, 2026 6 min read Ph.D. candidate Isaac Witte, student of…

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TED-Ed Blog·research

How TED-Ed Student Talks builds essential skills in young people

Xixi Wang In a world increasingly shaped by AI, the skills it can’t replicate — like communicating, collaborating, and connecting — are more valuable than ever. The Future of Jobs Report (2025), published by the World…

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NAU News (NAU Review)·higher-ed

NAU celebrates record-breaking generosity on Giving Day 2026

For the fifth year in a row, NAU Giving Day set a fundraising record. Thanks to the generosity of our extended Lumberjack community, we raised a whopping $1,221,449 from 1,035 individual donors. Your incredible support…

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MIT News·policy

The Haystack 37m Telescope: A new era of astrophysical research

The Haystack 37m Telescope has been a landmark in radio astronomy and radar studies of the solar system since its first light in 1964. Over the following four decades, it supported NASA's Apollo landings on the moon,…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

Millions of students use i-Ready. But many parents view it as a villain in the ed tech fight.

Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S. If you talk to an American parent about technology in the classroom, one brand of software comes up again and…

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Phi Delta Kappan·higher-ed

Why teachers stay: Lessons from high-retention districts

A study of 13 districts with high retention rates among new science teachers reveals six factors that encourage teachers to stay in their districts and the profession. At a Glance Improving teacher retention is not…

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Phi Delta Kappan·policy

BOOSTing new teacher success

By following teachers through their first five years in the profession, researchers found that certain essential supports can improve teacher retention. . At a Glance Interviews with teachers during the first five years…

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Phi Delta Kappan·higher-ed

Reimagining the teaching profession — with teachers and students together

Teachers at a California school district innovate alongside their students, transforming their professional journeys in ways that could reinvigorate the profession. At a Glance Jason Collar and Sabina Giakoumis are…

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Phi Delta Kappan·research

Experts Down the Hall

Alabama school district teacher leaders guide and support their schools through new initiatives. At a Glance Talladega County Schools in Alabama has identified teacher leaders known as Experts Down the Hall who help…

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Phi Delta Kappan·higher-ed

Further thoughts on teachers as leaders

A Look Back Five goals for teacher leadership By Celine Coggins & Kate McGovern April 2014, pp. 15-21 In just about any context, the notion of leadership roles for teachers gains easy support. Yet the concept has been…

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Phi Delta Kappan

A conversation with Oregon Teacher of the Year Bryan Butcher Jr.

Bryan Butcher Jr., a seventh-grade math teacher at Beaumont Middle School in Portland, was named the 2025 Oregon Teacher of the Year. A Portland native, Butcher attended local public schools. Following graduation from…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Ohio State earns Top 30 national ranking in innovation index

The Ohio State University was ranked 28th among all U.S. institutions in the Cure Innovation Index, a national benchmark measuring strength in translating biomedical research into real-world impact. The new ranking…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

Federal $29M fund embeds PhDs and post-docs into tech firms

Among G7 countries, Canada places last in terms of developing technology fast and getting it to market, and “very low in the OECD in terms of stimulating industrial R&D,” according to Arvind Gupta, CEO of Talent…

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UBC News·higher-ed

Across the stage, thousands of journeys converge at UBC

This week and next, the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts will be taken over by celebration as years of late nights, difficult choices and quiet determination culminate in a walk across a stage. This year, 10,665 UBC…

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Yale News

Beyond elections: Why democracy depends on trust, restraint, and collective action

Yale political scientist Milan Svolik gathered Americanists and comparativists — once studying seemingly different political worlds — to rethink what political science truly knows about democratic stability.

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Queen's Gazette·higher-ed

Honouring the achievements of women at the Ban Righ Foundation 2026 Spring Celebration

Honouring the achievements of women at the Ban Righ Foundation 2026 Spring Celebration jlw2 Tue, 05/19/2026 - 15:44 Hebatalla Ouda, a PhD candidate in computer science, is the first recipient of the Ban Righ…

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The Conversation Africa·higher-ed

Poor pay is holding back Africa’s biodiversity research and reducing its contribution to global science

Africa is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. But much of its biodiversity remains poorly studied . Research from the continent contributes to less than 1% to global scientific output . This pattern is often…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

KP CM Afridi, Imran Khan’s sisters stopped from meeting former premier at Adiala Jail

ISLAMABAD: Capital police on Tuesday stopped Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi from reaching Adiala jail in Rawalpindi to meet incarcerated PTI founder Imran Khan. Imran — imprisoned since Aug 5, 2023, for…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU chemists use sea sponge bacteria to create new molecules for drug discovery

Florida State University chemists have synthesized new molecules derived from bacteria found in a Pacific Ocean sea sponge, a breakthrough for the future of drug development, particularly for rare forms of cancer.…

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