Haryana budget 2025-26 focuses on research, innovation, and gender inclusivity in higher education: VC, MDU

[ad_1] Prof. Rajbir Singh, Vice Chancellor of Maharshi Dayanand University ROHTAK: The Haryana Government’s Budget for 2025-26 has been praised as a groundbreaking initiative aimed at strengthening the state’s higher education and research ecosystem, positioning Haryana as a hub of innovation, interdisciplinary research, and industry collaboration. Prof. Rajbir Singh, Vice Chancellor of Maharshi Dayanand University…

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Law schools need an ethical monitoring system to prevent AI-led academic dishonesty

[ad_1] How AI is Transforming Legal Education in India. (Getty Images) AI has the potential to transform law education, but several challenges must be addressed at the implementation, policy, and institutional levelsWith the Supreme Court emphasizing technology integration, lower courts are likely to see an increasing presence of technically proficient lawyers. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is…

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Top 5 US Colleges for Mathematics Courses in QS Subject Rankings 2025

[ad_1] Mathematics has long been regarded as one of the most sought-after disciplines, shaping critical thinking and problem-solving abilities that extend across diverse fields. From data science to finance, engineering to research, mathematics plays a pivotal role in advancing knowledge and innovation.The United States has consistently stood out for its excellence in higher education, particularly…

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Trump administration launches investigation into CSU San Bernardino over alleged race-based Ph.D. preferences

[ad_1] CSUSB among 45 universities investigated for potential civil rights violations in Ph.D. admissions The Trump administration has launched an investigation into California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB), among 45 universities nationwide, for alleged violations of civil rights laws related to doctoral admissions. The US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights revealed that it…

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Marlene Tromp named sole finalist for University of Vermont president after impressive tenure at Boise State

[ad_1] Marlene Tromp selected as sole finalist for University of Vermont presidency. (Getty Images) Marlene Tromp, the current president of Boise State University, has been named the sole finalist for the presidency at the University of Vermont (UVM). The decision follows an extensive search process that began after former UVM president Suresh Garimella resigned last…

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Carnegie Mellon reacts to federal DEI probe: University reviews investigation on race-exclusionary practices

[ad_1] Carnegie Mellon responds to federal DEI probe amid concerns over race-based practices Carnegie Mellon University is one of 45 schools now under investigation by the US Department of Education for potentially violating race-based discrimination laws in their graduate programs. The probe, announced on March 14, 2025, focuses on whether these institutions have engaged in…

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Utah Governor Spencer Cox supports massive layoffs at US Department of Education, calls it a step toward common sense reform

[ad_1] Utah Governor Spencer Cox calls for state-led education reform after Department of Education layoffs. (Getty Images) Utah Governor Spencer Cox has expressed his strong support for the recent round of layoffs at the US Department of Education, labeling the decision as a necessary step toward reform. The layoffs, which accounted for nearly half of…

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Quebec Philanthropist Donates $50M to Polytechnique Montréal to create disruptive innovation hub

[ad_1] Quebec-born businessman and philanthropist Pierre Lassonde is donating $50 million to Polytechnique Montréal to establish an institute dedicated to disruptive innovation. He emphasizes the importance of investing in homegrown talent, particularly as Canada navigates economic tensions with the United States, Global News reports.His donation comes amid an ongoing tariff war between Canada and its…

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Layoffs, education cuts, and reform: Will it be bright or bleak for US students?

[ad_1] Trump’s Plan to Abolish the US Department of Education: A New Dawn or Disaster? (AP Photo) The recent developments surrounding the US Department of Education have sparked intense debate about the future of American education. President Trump’s administration has initiated significant layoffs within the department and is reportedly preparing an executive order to dismantle…

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Johns Hopkins sells second D.C. office building for $17.5 million to Big Ten school

[ad_1] Johns Hopkins sells second D.C. office building to Indiana University for $17.5 million. (Getty Images) Johns Hopkins University has sold the second of its three office buildings in Washington, D.C., to Indiana University for $17.5 million. The building, located at 1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW, was part of Johns Hopkins’ campus in the District before…

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