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David O'Neill

This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The EduTimes editorial team, in collaboration with SIAI’s Global School of Business (GSB). While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.

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Keith Lee

This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The EduTimes editorial team, in collaboration with SIAI’s Global School of Business (GSB). While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.

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Lauren Robinson

The money is on the table. The mission is under scrutiny. The message, still uncertain Harvard University is once again in the national spotlight, not for a groundbreaking discovery or a stellar academic ranking, but for what appears to be a quiet negotiation with one of its most vocal critics. As reports circulate about a potential USD 500 million deal with the Trump administration, concerns about academic independence, political compromise, and the long-term integrity of higher education are growing both on and off campus.

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Lauren Robinson

Students are outsourcing their thinking to AI. Universities are prioritizing efficiency over intellectual depth. The future of higher education hinges on how well it adapts to these twin pressures. In an era marked by accelerating technological change and profound institutional shifts, the university, a long-standing symbol of intellectual rigor and discovery, finds itself at a crossroads.

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Jeremy Lintner

Spy Label Deals a Blow to U.S. Education and Research Fighting Espionage or Excluding Talent?

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Joshua Gallagher

Quiet Austerity Begins Amid Funding Cuts Crisis Looms as International Students Are Barred, Cutting Off Key Revenue Local Community’s Economic Engine Also Comes to a Halt As U.S.

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Joshua Gallagher

America’s STEM education system is in crisis China is rapidly advancing in STEM through strategic investment and curriculum reform A national STEM strategy centered on data literacy, curricular modernization, and talent retention is urgently needed

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Natalia Gkagkosi

This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.

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Tyler Hansbrough

Study Finds Private Early Childhood English Education Has Limited Impact No Significant Gains in Language or Vocabulary Development Minimal Effect on Overall Academic Performance As

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Stefan Schneider

Customizing Mathematics Instruction for Every Learner Supporting Educators with Smart Tools and Real-Time Insight The Future of Math Education Is Human-AI Collaboration AI integration i

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Tyler Hansbrough

Math Meets Machine Learning in Real-World Classrooms Do You Really Need Advanced Math to Work in AI? Building a Math-Literate Generation for the AI Age Math and AI in the Classroom / Cha

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Megan Donovan

K-Pop and K-Dramas have created an explosion in interest for learning Korean, but retention rates remain low Many K-Culture fans enroll in programs but struggle with the difficulty of Korean grammar and drop out early Private language schools are adapting by incorporating K-Pop and entertainment themes, while traditional universities lag behind The rise of K-Pop, K-Dramas, and Korean entertainment has created an unprecedented global demand for Korean language education.

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Megan Donovan

Prestige does not always guarantee the best language education—teaching methods and student experience matter more Sogang University dominates due to its conversation-based approach, while SNU’s rigid academic style is less appealing to casual learners Private language schools provide flexibility that universities lack, attracting short-term learners and professionals The global interest in learning Korean has surged in recent years, driven by factors like K-Pop, K-Dramas, and Korea’s expanding cultural influence.

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William Spencer

Universities Are Decreasing Their Engagement with X The Emergence of Alternative Platforms Future Strategies for Universities on Social Media Universities Are Decreasing Their Engagemen

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William Spencer

From Knowledge to Action: Why Universities Must Foster Entrepreneurship Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Resources, Collaboration, and Hands-On Learning The Future of Higher Education: Preparing Visionary Leaders for a Changing World

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William Spencer

AI-Powered Productivity: Transforming Scheduling and Task Management Automation and Efficiency: The Role of AI in Business Operations Data-Driven Decisions: AI’s Impact on Analytics and Business Intelligence Source:

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Megan Donovan

How Lifelong Learning is Facilitated by Online Education Benefits of Online Education and The Function of Universities and Employers in the Promotion of Lifelong Learning Source:

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William Spencer

Challenges in the Realization of Meaningful Diversity The Future: Strategies for Establishing Inclusive Universities Achieving a Balance Between Resistance and Progress Source:

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Megan Donovan

Choosing the Right Legal Path: JD vs.

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William Spencer

The Complex Role of Government Funding in Higher Education Challenges to Autonomy and Accountability Amid Public Funding Strategic Vision and Leadership and Future Directions for Balancing Innovation and Independence

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