The CSIR CMERI Junior Secretariat Assistant recruitment 2025 application window closes today, March 16, 2025. A total of 16 vacancies are available in General, Finance & Accounts, and Stores & Purchase categories. The application process started on February 14, 2025, and candidates must submit their forms online via cmeri.res.in. The selection involves a written exam, typing test, document verification, and medical examination. Eligible candidates are urged to apply before the deadline.
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UKPSC has reopened the application window for 613 Lecturer vacancies. Candidates can now apply from March 6 to 12, 2025, on the official website, psc.uk.gov.in. The recruitment drive aims to fill 550 male and 63 female vacancies. Applicants must meet eligibility criteria including age limit and education qualification. Selection process involves a Screening Test and Written Examination.
Albright College is facing a severe financial crisis, marked by a $46 million net asset decline. In response, the college has cut 53 jobs, eliminated certain academic majors, and borrowed $25 million from its endowment to avoid closure. Despite these drastic measures, Albright remains hopeful about its future, with officials focused on cost-cutting and program changes aimed at stabilizing the college and aligning with student demands.
IBPS has announced the IBPS PO Mains Result 2024. Candidates who took the exam in November can check their results at ibps.in by entering their registration number and date of birth. The result link will remain active until February 7, 2025. Candidates can check the direct link here.
Marko Elez, a 25-year-old staffer at Elon Musk-led DOGE, resigned after reports linked him to a social media account promoting racism and eugenics. Elez, who had access to the US Treasury’s $5T payment system, faced backlash over resurfaced posts targeting Indian professionals. His resignation has sparked debates on online accountability and career repercussions.
A resolution introduced by Marin County school board member Mark Koerner questioning the term "toxic masculinity" sparked a fierce backlash in early March 2025. The proposal, aimed at addressing the struggles young men face, was met with criticism for its timing and controversial stance. Amid strong opposition from parents and educators, Koerner withdrew the resolution, highlighting deep divides over gender discussions in the district. The incident underscores the ongoing national debate about... Expand
AMRU has released the HP NEET PG 2024 stray vacancy seat allotment result on its official website, amruhp.ac.in. Registered candidates can check their results online. As per the official notice, selected candidates must report to their allotted colleges on February 27 and 28, 2025. Candidates can check the official notice here.
The Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) has released the International English Olympiad (IEO) 2024 results. Students from Classes 1 to 12 can check and download their results at sofworld.org using their roll numbers. The written exam was held on November 8, 2024, for participants across all eligible classes. Students can check the direct link here.
The Trump administration has rolled back a decade-old policy protecting 'sensitive locations' such as schools and churches from immigration enforcement. This shift allows ICE and CBP to conduct raids and surveillance in these spaces, sparking fear among immigrant families. The policy change could disrupt education, undermine trust in schools, and cause long-term psychological harm to children, especially in high-immigrant communities.
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho announced a $2.2 billion plan to rebuild wildfire-damaged schools and enhance disaster resilience. The funding includes $725 million for Palisades and Marquez Elementary Schools and Palisades Charter High School. Temporary classrooms will be provided by 2025-26, ensuring education continuity for affected students.
Educators brace for significant challenges in Trump's potential second term, including dismantling the DOE, cutting Title I funding, weakening Pell Grants, removing DEI initiatives, and deregulating for-profit colleges, potentially exacerbating inequities and impacting public schools, higher education, and student protections.