Education
Namibia: Ensuring No Namibianis Left Behind in Free Tertiary Education
[Namibian] Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all. – Aristotle
Liberia: Liberia Launches U.S.$88.7m EXCEL Program to Fix Foundational Learning Crisis
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia, Liberia — The Government of Liberia on Monday officially launched the Excellence in Learning in Liberia (EXCEL) Project, a five-year, nationwide education reform initiative aimed at addressing deep gaps in foundational literacy and numeracy across the country.

‘Lonely, terrifying and scary’: 70% of students in UK university halls feel isolated, poll shows
Students blame reliance on phones plus pressure of accommodation costs for lack of social life
More than two-thirds of students in UK university halls feel lonely or isolated, blaming accommodation costs and over-reliance on phones for limiting their social life.
One in three students in halls of residence – 33% – are lonely or isolated at university often, with another 37% feeling that way...
3 Days After Deadly Brown Shooting, Killer and Motive Remain a Mystery
The authorities released more video footage in an attempt to identify a suspect, and said they had no idea why the killer attacked a study session.

Essay cheating at universities an ‘open secret’
An essay mill owner says he’s made millions, while an ex-lecturer says he quit due to rife cheating.
Ghana: Journalists Schooled in Green Mining for Responsible Reporting
[Ghanaian Times] The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi-Buah, has urged journalists to uphold ethical standards in reporting on issues surrounding illegal mining activities. That, he explained, was the only way the devastating nature of the illegal activity could be clearly understood by communities for them to take collective action against the menace.
At Many Top Law Schools, Black Student Enrollment Continues to Drop
The New York Times examined data from 18 of the nation’s top law schools and found that first-year Black enrollment had increased at only four, including at Harvard.

UK to rejoin EU’s Erasmus student exchange programme
Exclusive: British students will be able to participate in EU-wide scheme from January 2027, sources say
An agreement to rejoin Erasmus – the EU’s student exchange programme – is expected to be announced on Wednesday as part of the UK government’s drive towards closer relations with Brussels.
The final details of the announcement were agreed by the two sides on Tuesday, with a plan to allow UK...
Sudan: UNDP Completes Training Program for Small Business Owners in Al-Gadarif
[SNA] – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has completed its plan to fund capacity-building courses on the credit guarantee system and financial literacy for small business owners. The programme was implemented in partnership with Al-Ibda’a Bank for Microfinance in Al-Gadarif state.

‘A shifting system’: concerns over students’ civil rights rise as DoJ changes priorities
Under Trump, the department that once rooted out race- and disability-based discrimination has begun opening investigations over antisemitism and transgender policies
The 10-year-old was dragged down a school hallway by two school staffers. A camera captured him being forced into a small, empty room with a single paper-covered window.
The staffers shut the door in his face. Alone, the boy...
The Untold Story of How Jeffrey Epstein Got Rich
For years, rumors swirled about where his wealth came from. A Times investigation reveals the truth of how a college dropout clawed his way to the pinnacle of American finance and society.
Liberia: Making Education Better
[Liberian Observer] When President Joseph Nyuma Boakai officially launched the Excellence in Learning in Liberia (EXCEL) Project, the ceremony marked more than the unveiling of a five-year education program. It symbolized a renewed national reckoning with one of Liberia’s most enduring postwar challenges: how to rebuild an education system battered by conflict, epidemics, chronic...
South Africa: Hotspot Libraries Are a Safe Haven for Children
[Daily Maverick] In 2016, a community leader saw a gap for educational spaces. Nearly a decade later, libraries across Cape Town offer kids a safe place to learn.
Nigeria: Nile University of Nigeria Contributes to the Honoris United Universities 2025 Impact Report Showcasing Human-Centered Ai Transformation in African Higher Education
[Vanguard] ABUJA — Honoris United Universities, Africa’s first and largest pan-African private higher education network, today announced the release of its fourth annual Impact Report, showcasing how the network is harnessing artificial intelligence to advance its mission Education for Impact across Africa.
Brown Shooting Tests a Fragile Trust on Campus
The Ivy League school has faced a series of challenges related to protests and politics. Through it all, it has kept its gates open to the city and tried to heal divisions on campus.
A Family Transformed by a Special-Needs Preschool
For the mother of a son and a daughter with autism, the Kennedy Children’s Center has “opened up a whole world.”

Our young people aren’t shirkers or snowflakes – they were failed by government policy. That changes now | Pat McFadden
The number of ‘neets’ is skyrocketing in Britain, another Tory failure. Labour’s plans for apprenticeships and training funds will turn this around
• Pat McFadden is secretary of state for work and pensions
Neglect is a political choice, and one with deep human consequences.
That is what has struck me in the early months as secretary of state for work and pensions. Graph after graph, slide...
Namibia: New Minimum Standards for Free Namibian Tertiary Education
[Namibian] Free tertiary education will only be available to first-time students at institutions and for programmes that adhere to new minimum national standards, including higher entry points.

University students facing course ‘cold spots’ as enrolments fall
New data analysis suggests courses like artificial intelligence are surging in popularity as languages fall.