AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTragedy in Higher Education: Auburn University student James “Weston” Higginbotham, missing in Japan near Kyoto after a family dispute involving AI, has been found dead by volunteer search-and-rescue teams, leaving the family asking for privacy. Student-Led Learning: Georgian College’s 38th annual student-run Auto Show returns in Barrie, giving automotive business students hands-on industry connections with major manufacturers. Skills for Work: Libya reaffirmed its push to modernize technical and vocational education at a Mediterranean forum in Egypt, including new tech-linked disciplines and partnerships with the private sector. Education, Memory, and Community: A World War II Weekend at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum marks D-Day’s 82nd anniversary with reenactors, aircraft displays, and school-linked remembrance. Campus and Classroom Culture: A new “Jean Jacket Club” at École Joe Clark School promotes belonging and kindness, while a free Medina Triennial 2026 art exhibit opens at Medina High School with international works. World Cup as a Learning Moment: FIFA’s opening ceremony in Mexico City will feature Shakira and Burna Boy’s “Dai Dai,” tied to a global education-and-sports fundraising effort.
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