Massachusetts tables $400 million plan to shield colleges from looming federal cuts In a decisive pre-emptive strike against looming fiscal shocks from Washington, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has announced a $400 million emergency fund to shield colleges from potential federal aid cuts. The proposal, pitched to the state legislature this week, promises a financial safety […]
How to get a job at the FDA? Here’s everything young professionals should know
How to get a job at the FDA? The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is one of the most influential public health agencies in the world. From regulating the food we eat and the medicines we take, to overseeing cutting-edge medical devices and vaccines, the FDA plays a vital role in shaping the nation’s […]
Nursing vs. Public Health: Which bachelor’s degree unlocks more career paths in US healthcare?
Bachelor’s in nursing vs. public health As the healthcare sector in the United States continues to grow, fuelled by an aging population, medical innovation, and post-pandemic policy shifts, students are increasingly drawn to degrees that promise stable careers and societal impact. Among the most popular undergraduate options are the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) […]
7 private high schools in Texas that parents and students should know about
St. John’s School, Houston, Texas Private high schools in Texas are known for offering world-class academics, strong college counselling, and extracurricular breadth. For families considering a private education, these seven schools stand out for their reputations, resources, and ability to shape confident, well-rounded students. Each institution has its own strengths from global curricula to leadership […]
9 Indian-origin sportspersons in the US: Where they studied and how it shaped their journey
9 Indian-origin sportspersons in the US Indian-origin athletes competing in the US remain a small but steadily growing group, breaking new ground across sports like tennis, golf, football, and wrestling. While their on-field achievements often draw headlines, what’s equally compelling is where their journeys began — in classrooms, training academies, and college campuses across America. […]
US law schools post highest job placement rate ever for 2024 graduates, defying market fears
Image credit: Getty Images In a year when many expected the job market for new lawyers to tighten, the Class of 2024 flipped the narrative and set a historic benchmark. According to new data released by the National Association for Law Placement (NALP), U.S. law graduates in 2024 posted the highest employment rate ever recorded […]
IGNOU July 2025 registration deadline extended again: Check new date, direct link, and steps to register here
The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date to apply for admission and re-registration for the July 2025 session. Students now have time until August 15, 2025 to complete the process. This extension applies to both fresh admissions and course continuation for existing students.IGNOU offers courses in both distance learning (ODL) […]
ICSE, ISC improvement results 2025 declared at cisce.org: Check direct link to download marksheets here
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially announced the ICSE (Class X) and ISC (Class XII) Improvement Exam Results 2025 on August 1, 2025, via its official portals: cisce.org and results.cisce.org. This result cycle is applicable to candidates who passed the main board exams but elected to re‑attempt up to two […]
IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025: Registration begins at ibps.in, check direct link to apply here
IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025 The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has started the online registration process for IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025 (CRP-CSA XV). The application window is now open and will remain active from August 1 to August 21, 2025. Interested candidates can apply through the official website — ibps.in.This recruitment drive aims to […]
Trump administration puts colleges on notice in new DOJ memo: End DEI programs or risk losing federal funds
President Donald Trump (File Photo) In a sweeping new move, the Trump administration has escalated its efforts to dismantle Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives across U.S. institutions. A memo released Wednesday by the Department of Justice (DOJ) warns that recipients of federal funding including schools, colleges, universities, and nonprofits, could lose their funding if […]