Watts has announced its upcoming eLearning campaign, "March Matchup," designed to capture the excitement of the college basketball season while...
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The Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) officially launched their ‘Access to Higher Education’ campaign at RIK Technical College in Windhoek yesterday. The organisation reaffirmed its commitment to fight for the universal right to pursue higher education, regardless of background or financial situation. The campaign will focus on challenging the financial barriers to higher education, such […]
Watts has announced its upcoming eLearning campaign, "March Matchup," designed to capture the excitement of the college basketball season while...
Bank Windhoek has reaffirmed its commitment to the fight against cancer with a donation of over N$2.5 million to the Cancer Association of Namibia...
The US offers top-ranked universities but comes with high education costs. Scholarships help BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) students...
University students from financially strained backgrounds, including one self-funded student from Wits University, owing R97,000, are calling on the...
Spotlighting Namibia, an independent watchdog promoting accountability and transparency, has called on the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture to...
Morgan State University is on a mission to determine the reasoning behind a decline in Black male enrollment and retention in higher education....
The !Nami≠Nûs constituency, the office of the regional council under the leadership of Susan Ndjaleka, and the regional council for the !Nami#Nus...
Clarion Olusegun The Cocoa Farmers Alliance Association of Africa (COFAAA) was officially launched in Nigeria, yesterday, at a…
The Pell Grant program faces a $2.7 billion funding shortfall for the 2025 fiscal year, raising concerns over financial aid for low-income students. A...
The vocational education watchdog has been on an aggressive campaign to clean up the sector. One college says it has been wrongly targeted.