California’s decision to allow transgender girls in school sports has sparked a high-stakes legal battle with the Trump administration, which accuses the state of violating Title IX. With billions in federal education funding at risk, this confrontation pits gender identity against biological definitions in schools—escalating into one of the most defining civil rights disputes in education today.
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Job market ghosting is now a common trend, reshaping how job seekers approach hiring. Employers often disappear due to application overload, internal chaos, legal concerns, or discomfort with delivering bad news. To counter this, candidates should reframe ghosting as market intelligence, master strategic follow-ups, and build a robust application pipeline.
The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has released the TS DOST 2025 phase 3 seat allotment list for UG admissions. Candidates can check their allotment status at dost.cgg.gov.in using their DOST ID and PIN. The self-reporting window is open until June 30, with physical reporting to colleges required from June 28 to July 1. Classes begin on June 30, followed by orientation sessions from July 1 to 4. Required documents must be submitted during self-reporting.
Enacted in 1972, Title IX transformed American education by banning sex-based discrimination in federally funded institutions. From sports equity to protections against sexual harassment and pregnancy bias, its scope is vast. Today, as gender identity fuels legal and political debate, Title IX remains a critical, yet contested, pillar of civil rights in classrooms across the nation.
Sixteen financially struggling US colleges face potential collapse as President Trump's visa crackdown halts new international student enrollments. These schools rely heavily on foreign students for both enrollment and revenue, with some drawing more than 75% of their student bodies from abroad. As reported by Forbes, the visa restrictions, including bans on students from specific countries, have disrupted a vital financial lifeline and sparked fears across campuses increasingly dependent on... Expand
Harvard Kennedy School is proactively addressing visa and travel challenges by offering international students options like remote learning with global in-person sessions or a study-away program at the University of Toronto's Munk School. This initiative aims to shield students from geopolitical disruptions, ensuring they can continue their education and earn a Harvard degree despite potential barriers.
Zohran Kwame Mamdani, shaped by a global upbringing from Uganda to New York, is campaigning for NYC mayor in 2025. His experiences with injustice and inequality fuel his progressive platform, including rent freezes and universal childcare. Mamdani's campaign resonates with young voters through digital strategies, challenging conventional political norms and sparking both support and controversy.
The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has released the DCET Result 2025 on its official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Candidates who appeared for the exam on May 31, 2025, can now log in using their credentials to download their rank cards. The DCET facilitates lateral entry admissions into second-year engineering and first-year architecture courses across Karnataka. Students are advised to verify the details on the rank card and retain a printout for future admission processes.
Bill Winters, CEO of Standard Chartered, recently described his MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School as "a waste of time." In an interview with Bloomberg, Winters argued that critical thinking and communication, not traditional business degrees, are essential in today’s AI-driven world. He emphasized that skills like problem-solving, empathy, and adaptability are now more important than technical expertise, urging U.S. business education to adapt to the evolving global... Expand
A recent report indicates that young workers are experiencing high stress levels. Economic uncertainty and job insecurity contribute to this issue. Remote work blurs work-life boundaries. Many young employees feel disconnected and lack support. Employers can address this by investing in manager development. This can improve employee well-being and productivity. Addressing this stress is crucial for future innovation.