AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUniversity Admissions: Türkiye saw more than 2.4 million students sit the nationwide YKS entrance exam across 81 provinces, with tight security and some candidates turned away after gates closed. Ongoing Campus Safety Probe: The suspicious death case of Van Yüzüncü Yıl University student Rojin Kabaiş remains unresolved, with two unidentified male DNA profiles and an inaccessible phone still central to the investigation. Higher Ed Governance: Kenya’s Pwani University is praised for a participatory student leadership induction that brings students and administrators into shared decision-making. Education Policy & Curriculum: Israel’s “Project 720” will use AI to teach English to middle schoolers via a nationwide pilot; meanwhile, Ghana’s debate over graduation “vanity fairs” is pushing calls for headteachers to be held accountable for costly on-campus gift displays. Campus Disruption: Wildfires near the University of Utah triggered shelter-in-place alerts and diverted hospital operations, while construction noise complaints rose for students living near the University of Oregon. Teaching & Learning: South Eastern Regional College (SERC) won Pearson National Teaching Awards for its culinary arts team’s food-poverty, project-based learning model. Workforce Pipeline: Ohio University Chillicothe hosted a free Bobcat Nursing Camp to give high school students hands-on nursing exposure.
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