Birthright Citizenship in America: From United States v. Wong Kim Ark to Modern Demographic Reality — A Constitutional, Historical, and Societal Analysis – RESEARCH & PODCAST SERIES 2026

The question of birthright citizenship remains one of the most significant and debated aspects of the American constitutional framework. It serves as the legal mechanism by which the United States defines the boundaries of its national community, ensuring that the accident of birth on domestic soil confers the full rights and responsibilities of citizenship.1 This … Read more

The Structural Deficit in Kentucky Cosmetology Education: A Critical Analysis of Documentation Standards and the Requirement for a Standardized Student Transcript – RESEARCH & PODCAST SERIES 2026

Di Tran University — Research & Publication Disclaimer This publication is produced by the research team at Di Tran University — The College of Humanization as part of its ongoing commitment to advancing transparency, workforce development, and human-centered education systems. This document is intended solely for educational, academic, and public policy research purposes. It does … Read more

Solve First. Scale Later: A New Doctrine for Building What Truly Matters

Book Release Announcement — Di Tran University, The College of Humanization In today’s startup culture, success is often measured by speed — faster growth, faster funding, faster scaling. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to think big immediately, build aggressively, and expand quickly. Yet across industries, one reality continues to repeat itself: Most ventures fail not because of … Read more

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