New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of 14 states on March 5, 2025, in issuing guidance to schools affirming the legality of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) initiatives. The guidance reassures educational institutions that DEIA programs remain legal despite recent threats from the federal government. The coalition emphasized that schools can continue efforts to create diverse and inclusive environments without legal risks.
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The Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) will soon announce the results of the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) 2024. Students who appeared for the exam can visit sofworld.org to check and download their results. The IMO focuses on improving mathematical skills and problem-solving abilities for students from Classes 1 to 12. Check important details here.
Cornell University's annual Dragon Day is a fiery tradition where architecture students design and parade a massive dragon, facing off against engineering students' rival creations. Originating in the 1900s, it symbolizes creativity, rivalry, and class pride. Over the years, it has grown into a spirited campus event, even incorporating political messages and adapting to challenges like the pandemic.
AIIMS CRE admit card 2025: AIIMS will hold the Common Recruitment Examination (CRE) from February 26 to 28, 2025, to fill 4,576 vacancies for various Group B and C positions. Candidates can download their admit cards from February 23, 2025, by following the steps outlined on the official website.
In September, a school shooting at Apalachee High School resulted in four deaths, prompting Georgia lawmakers to push forward with House Bill 268. The bill emphasizes mental health interventions, improved information sharing, and stricter oversight of potential threats within schools while facing criticisms related to privacy and gun control measures.
Thirteen U.S. universities received an “F†grade in the Campus Antisemitism Report Card by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), assessing 135 schools on antisemitism policies. While 49 schools earned A or B grades, 41 received D or F. The report highlights the need for stronger protections for Jewish students amid growing concerns on campuses.
CBSE has extended the registration deadline for the Single Girl Child Scholarship 2024 to January 10, 2025. Eligible Class 11 students who passed their Class 10 exams in 2024 can apply via cbse.gov.in by December 23, 2024. Verified by schools until January 17, 2025, selected candidates will receive ₹500 monthly assistance. Applicants must be single girl children enrolled in CBSE schools.
The release of GATE 2025 admit cards has been postponed to January 7, as announced by IIT Roorkee. The exam will take place on February 1, 2, 15, and 16, 2025, featuring 30 test papers with three question formats: MCQs, MSQs, and NAT. Candidates can download their hall tickets by logging into the official website.
The Rajasthan Staff Selection Commission (RSMSSB) has declared the RSMSSB CET Graduate Level 2024 results on February 12, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check their results at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in. The exam took place from September 25 to 28, 2024, with an answer key objection window open from November 26 to 28, 2024.
Five US states are pushing for policies that would limit undocumented students' access to free public education, challenging the landmark 1982 Supreme Court ruling in Plyler v. Doe. These proposed actions, driven by growing political momentum and supported by conservative think tanks like the Heritage Foundation, could lead to legal battles that might reconsider the ruling. EducationWeek reports that at least five states are involved in these efforts, potentially reshaping education rights for... Expand