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US DoJ cracks down on racial harassment among students in Vermont School District: Settlement sends a nationwide wake-up call Latest job recruitment

The U.S. Department of Justice reached a settlement with the Elmore-Morristown Unified Union School District in Vermont to resolve allegations of racial harassment against Black and biracial students. The settlement includes new measures to address racial discrimination, including revised policies, annual climate assessments, and staff training. This landmark agreement is expected to impact school districts […]

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Fulbright scholar joins GGSIPU to explore green ammonia and hydrogen technologies Latest job recruitment

Prof. Eric A. Davidson, a Fulbright-Nehru Distinguished Scholar from the University of Maryland, has joined GGSIPU’s Centre for Sustainable Nitrogen and Nutrient Management. His research will focus on sustainable nitrogen management in South Asia and the development of green ammonia and hydrogen technologies in India. Prof. Davidson’s tenure includes lectures, seminars, and collaboration with faculty

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Idaho’s education overhaul: $150m for public schools and $50m for school choice expansion Latest job recruitment

Governor Brad Little’s 2025 State of the State Address outlines a bold overhaul of Idaho’s education system, proposing a $150 million investment in public schools and a $50 million expansion for school choice options. The funds aim to improve school facilities, increase teacher benefits, enhance literacy programs, and offer families more educational flexibility. The Governor

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Princeton University 2025-26: How much would it cost you to attend this Ivy League college? Latest job recruitment

Pursuing higher education at Princeton University comes with an estimated annual cost of $90,718 for 2025-26, covering tuition, housing, food, fees, and miscellaneous expenses. Payment options include semester-based payments, monthly installments, and loans like Princeton Parent Loan or Direct PLUS Loan. Financial aid and scholarships are also available. Visit Princeton’s official website for more details.

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US college expenses decline over the past decade: Average student pays 40% less after grants, loan debt drops by 17% Latest job recruitment

US college expenses have seen a significant decline over the past decade, according to data from the College Board. Tuition at in-state public universities has decreased by 4%, while financial aid has lowered the amount students pay by 40%. Loan debt has also dropped by 17%. These changes reflect institutional efforts to control costs, along

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California wildfires: Many schools closed on 9th January in Los Angeles, check status of your institute here Latest job recruitment

Wildfires across Los Angeles County have forced numerous school districts, colleges, and universities to close, with closures continuing through January 9 and 10. Educational institutions are prioritizing safety amid poor air quality, power outages, and evacuation orders. Many schools are assessing damage, while others are preparing for online learning. Some institutions have reopened after safety

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Massive cyberattack hits PowerSchool software, potentially exposing data of over 45 million US students, teachers nationwide Latest job recruitment

A major cyberattack on PowerSchool, a widely used K-12 software platform, has potentially exposed the personal data of over 45 million students and teachers across the U.S. The breach, which occurred through a compromised customer support portal, includes sensitive details like names, addresses, and possibly Social Security numbers. Schools, particularly in North Dakota, are experiencing

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Haryana Board class 10th, 12th date sheet 2025 released: Check detailed timetable here Latest job recruitment

The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) has released the exam timetables for Class 10 and Class 12 board exams, starting on February 28 and February 27, 2025, respectively. The exams will run from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM for most subjects. Students are advised to check the complete date sheets on the official BSEH

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Why the US clings to inches and pounds while the world goes metric: Key differences between imperial and metric systems explained Latest job recruitment

The ongoing use of the imperial system in the United States, despite the global adoption of the metric system, raises intriguing questions about tradition, practicality, and cultural identity. This story delves into the origins, differences, and implications of both systems, exploring the reasons behind the US’s resistance to fully transition to the metric system, and

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Pluto’s ‘kiss and capture’ of its largest moon Charon 4.5 billion years ago could change how we teach about moons and planetary systems in US schools Latest job recruitment

A new theory about Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, could alter how planetary systems are taught in U.S. schools. Scientists suggest that 4.5 billion years ago, Pluto and Charon experienced a “kiss and capture” event, where they collided gently before Charon was trapped in orbit around Pluto. This finding challenges previous moon formation theories and offers

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