A growing fault line: How US schools are struggling to define and confront antisemitism

A growing fault line: How US schools are struggling to define and confront antisemitism

In the two years since the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict have increasingly entered American classrooms. Across the United States, advocates and educators report a rise in antisemitic incidents, while others warn that the line between political criticism and hate speech is being redrawn in troubling ways.According to…

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UGC NET December 2025 correction window opens tomorrow: Check list of editable fields and how to make corrections

UGC NET December 2025 correction window opens tomorrow: Check list of editable fields and how to make corrections

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will open the application correction window for the UGC NET December 2025 session tomorrow, providing candidates a last opportunity to correct mistakes in their submitted forms. This step is crucial as the exam determines eligibility for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), Assistant Professor roles, and PhD admissions. The correction period is…

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MPPSC State Service Examination result for 2023 session declared: Check list of top 10 performers here

MPPSC State Service Examination result for 2023 session declared: Check list of top 10 performers here

The Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has officially announced the final results of the 2023 State Services Examination, signalling a major milestone in Madhya Pradesh’s administrative recruitment process. With 229 vacancies advertised initially, the examination process spanned across preliminary tests, a descriptive mains exam, and interviews. Among thousands of aspirants, the top ranks were…

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Arunachal CM enhances Dorjee Khandu merit scholarship, inaugurates new college blocks

Arunachal CM enhances Dorjee Khandu merit scholarship, inaugurates new college blocks

Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu inaugurates two new blocks at Dorjee Khandu Govt College in Tawang Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh Chief MinisterPema Khandu on Saturday announced a major enhancement of the Dorjee Khandu merit scholarship, while inaugurating the academic and administrative blocks at a college in Tawang.The chief minister said the scholarship amount, instituted in memory…

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RBSE to conduct board exams twice a year from 2026‑27: Students get second chance to improve marks

RBSE to conduct board exams twice a year from 2026‑27: Students get second chance to improve marks

RBSE to conduct board exams twice a year from 2026‑27 The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has announced a significant change in its board examination system, beginning from the 2026‑27 academic session. According to Education Minister Madan Dilawar, the board will now conduct board exams twice a year for both Class 10 and Class…

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GSEB Gujarat Board 2026 timetable released for class 10, 12: Exams to begin February 26 onwards, check details

GSEB Gujarat Board 2026 timetable released for class 10, 12: Exams to begin February 26 onwards, check details

GSEB Gujarat Board 2026 timetable released for class 10, 12 The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) has officially released the timetable for the 2026 board examinations for Classes 10 and 12. According to the schedule, both SSC and HSC exams will commence on February 26, 2026, and continue until March 16, 2026….

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When food insecurity enters the classroom: Cambridge educators see hunger rise amid SNAP cuts

When food insecurity enters the classroom: Cambridge educators see hunger rise amid SNAP cuts

As the federal government shutdown extends beyond five weeks, the impact on Cambridge families is growing more visible — particularly among households with school-age children. With delays and cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), many parents are struggling to keep food on the table, forcing local food pantries to step up their outreach.According…

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Public confidence in American higher education is rising, but reality remains misrepresented

Public confidence in American higher education is rising, but reality remains misrepresented

Public confidence in American higher education is quietly recovering. A recent Gallup–Lumina survey shows that 42% of Americans now express a “great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in colleges and universities, up from 36% a year ago. Yet the headlines continue to focus on controversies at elite institutions, leaving the achievements and daily…

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Cornell’s deal with the Trump administration: What it really means for American Higher education

Cornell’s deal with the Trump administration: What it really means for American Higher education

Cornell University has reached a settlement with the Trump administration that restores hundreds of millions of dollars in federal research funding, ending a months-long standoff over civil rights compliance and federal oversight. Earlier this year, the administration withheld $250 million from the university, citing alleged civil rights violations, a move that threatened critical research programmes…

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CAT 2025: Check last-minute strategies to crack the exam with confidence

CAT 2025: Check last-minute strategies to crack the exam with confidence

As the countdown to CAT 2025 intensifies, aspirants across India are entering the final stretch of preparation for one of the nation’s most competitive examinations. Scheduled for Saturday, 30th November 2025, the Common Admission Test remains the gateway to the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and other prestigious business schools. With test centres spread across…

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Federal court rebukes Education Department for First Amendment violation in partisan emails

Federal court rebukes Education Department for First Amendment violation in partisan emails

A federal judge has delivered a sharp rebuke to the Trump administration, ruling that the Education Department violated the First Amendment by inserting partisan blame into the out-of-office messages of furloughed employees. The judgment, issued by US District Judge Christopher Cooper, marked a critical stand against the politicisation of official communication at a time when…

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From passion to paycheck: How soaring debt is changing the way students choose majors in US

From passion to paycheck: How soaring debt is changing the way students choose majors in US

America’s higher education system is standing at a breaking point. Outstanding student loan debt has ballooned to $1.81 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve, marking one of the most crippling financial burdens in the nation’s history. For millions of Americans, the dream of higher education, once synonymous with upward mobility, has become an anchor of…

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AI tops the charts at work, beating pay and burnout as India’s new career game-changer

AI tops the charts at work, beating pay and burnout as India’s new career game-changer

Artificial intelligence has overtaken traditional priorities such as pay and burnout to become the most decisive force shaping how Indians approach their work. Indeed’s inaugural 2025 Workplace Trends Report places AI at the heart of this shift, marking a pivotal moment in how India’s workforce navigates its professional picture.The report, which surveyed 3,872 respondents across…

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America’s uneasy job market: Why worker confidence is crumbling amid layoffs and shutdowns

America’s uneasy job market: Why worker confidence is crumbling amid layoffs and shutdowns

The hum of America’s labor engine, once symbolic of resilience after the pandemic, is beginning to falter. October’s numbers told a story few wanted to hear: Companies announced 153,074 layoffs, bringing the year’s total to over 1.1 million, according to data from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. CNBC reported that this marks the worst…

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Rising trend: Young Indians increasingly using credit for upskilling and career advancement, finds survey

Rising trend: Young Indians increasingly using credit for upskilling and career advancement, finds survey

A quiet financial transformation is sweeping through India’s youth economy as borrowing takes on a new meaning. Credit is no longer viewed as a sign of deficit but as a calculated tool for personal advancement. An increasing number of young Indians are turning to credit not for consumption but for education, upskilling, and career development,…

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