by America Inspire Mag | Jan 6, 2026 | Education
In a certain part of the world, a salary that could sustain people’s lives without giving into hardships was determined someone or so away from the really great metropolitan area. Now salaries have dipped quite below that threshold, giving way to low morale among...
by America Inspire Mag | Nov 17, 2025 | Education
There cannot be many voices more sincere about integrating movement and methodology with scientific inquiry than Maria Haralambis, M.Ed., NASM CES, FMT, Ph.D.(C), whose stage name is The Dance Scientist in the social-media sphere. Blending her insights from classical...
by America Inspire Mag | Nov 17, 2025 | Education
Throughout the years, abroad study was mostly associated with four countries: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. The so-called “Big Four” countries not only were the first but also the strongest in the international student flows due to their...
by America Inspire Mag | Oct 16, 2025 | Education
This year’s late-summer international student arrivals to the USA were around 20 percent fewer than last year’s going by data from the federal government. This reduction that marks the sharpest monthly drop since the maximum period of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused...
by America Inspire Mag | Sep 2, 2025 | Education
LONDON: In a very sharp foreword to a new Policy Exchange report, former Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt warns of perhaps the newest trouble that has come to the British society: the over-diagnosis of children with both mental health conditions and neurodevelopmental...
by America Inspire Mag | Aug 27, 2025 | Business, Education
On a bright Lagos morning, Yemisi Peters – popularly called YP- speaks with the calm assuredness of someone who truly has lived what she teaches. Her voice is calm yet carries an undercurrent of warmth. She leans forward a bit, as if to fill the silent space...