California Governor Gavin Newsom’s fierce criticism of Ivy League universities for “selling their souls” to the Trump administration is deeply intertwined with his own educational journey. Shaped by dyslexia, resilience, and a Jesuit education at Santa Clara University, Newsom’s defiance reflects his lifelong pursuit of intellectual independence and raises urgent questions about the integrity of higher education under political pressure.
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Columbia University has admitted its largest-ever freshman class, increasing enrolment by 20% despite visa restrictions and political challenges under the Trump administration. The university boosted admissions from its waiting list and expanded campus resources to accommodate 1,806 new students, maintaining a stable proportion of international students amid stricter visa policies and federal funding freezes. Columbia’s approach highlights strategic adaptation to uncertainty in US higher... Expand
A recent survey reveals a significant disparity in education costs across India. Urban families spend considerably more on private schooling than rural families on government education. Tuition fees and coaching classes contribute to this divide. Families bear most of the financial burden. This highlights inequities in the education system.
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California State University’s preliminary fall 2025 enrollment reached around 465,000, marking a modest increase of 4,000 students. Growth was driven by in-state students and transfer applicants, aided by targeted outreach programs, while out-of-state and international numbers declined. The uneven recovery reflects demographic shifts, policy challenges, and post-pandemic adjustments, underscoring the complex balance public universities face today.
The “teacher shortage” dominating US headlines masks a deeper crisis: Inequitable teacher distribution. While student-teacher ratios are at historic lows, rural, high-poverty, and STEM classrooms remain severely understaffed. With pandemic relief funds ending and enrollments falling, districts face layoffs, consolidations, and tougher hiring challenges. The real issue isn’t numbers, it’s ensuring quality teachers reach the students who need them most.
Across the United States, teachers are spending hundreds to thousands of dollars from their own pockets to supply classrooms, particularly in high-needs schools. Rising costs, supply chain disruptions, and delayed federal funding have intensified the burden. While crowdfunding and modest stipends help, educators continue to subsidize essential materials, highlighting systemic inequities and the hidden financial labor sustaining public education.
Despite consistently higher MCAT scores, Asian American applicants face systemic disadvantages in medical school admissions, often losing out to candidates from other racial groups with lower scores. This bias extends beyond medicine, impacting admissions to selective U.S. colleges where Asian applicants have significantly lower odds of acceptance, even with comparable qualifications.
The US Department of Education, collaborating with national intelligence agencies, has issued a warning to American colleges about escalating foreign threats targeting research programs. The guidance highlights risks from talent recruitment, espionage, and cyber intrusions. Federal officials urge universities to bolster security measures, including due diligence in partnerships and enhanced cybersecurity, and report suspicious activities.
Denver Public Schools is resisting a US Department of Education ruling that its all-gender bathrooms violate Title IX protections. The department, under the Trump administration, has demanded changes within 10 days or threatened enforcement actions, including possible loss of $10 million in federal funding. DPS has not yet decided whether to revert the restrooms but continues to support LGBTQ+ students, criticising the investigation for lacking legal basis and on-site review.