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150 millions de gourdes de l’État : l’Université Quisqueya tente de justifier le financement
L’Université Quisqueya (UniQ) est sortie de son silence. Dans une note rendue publique le 8 mars 2026, l’institution universitaire a tenté d’apporter …
L’Iran forme chaque année plus d’ingénieurs que la France et l’Allemagne réunies
L’Iran s’impose aujourd’hui comme l’un des pays qui forment le plus d’ingénieurs au monde. Chaque année, les universités iraniennes diplômant plus de …
Étudier gratuitement l’agronomie à l’UNIFA : quand Jean-Bertrand Aristide tente de rendre au peuple son dû
Comme à chaque cérémonie de graduation à l’Université de la Fondation Aristide (UNIFA), l'ancien président Jean‑Bertrand Aristide saisit la tribune ac…
Tributes continue to pour in for Haitian cultural icon and renowned professor Jean Coulanges
PORT-AU-PRINCE — Haiti’s cultural and academic communities continue to pay tribute to Jean Coulanges, a renowned anthropologist, singer, cultural prom…
Schoolchildren in Léogâne face daily danger as motorcycle transport fills public transit void
With buses absent, schoolchildren in Léogâne rely on overloaded motorcycle taxis that routinely violate traffic laws, exposing students to daily dange…
Ten things to know about Vodou even if you don’t practice, according to a high priest
A Haitian high priest outlines 10 core principles of Vodou, from the sacredness of nature to the science of spiritual balance. The post Ten things to …
Immigrant student enrollment is dwindling at schools across the US
Fewer immigrant students are enrolling in U.S. schools this year, sparking budget woes and concerns about lost opportunities for inclusion. The post I…
After billions in failed big bets a small education nonprofit is helping students succeed
After taking five NEON courses in high school, Haitian American student Marah Rigaud is now thriving at Yale — part of a growing movement to democrati…
Haiti launches $20M literacy program for 1.5M adults
The hope surrounding this new literacy program emerges not only in a country where more than 2.5 million people cannot read or write, but also where s…