Charles Borges, initially an astrophysics student at MIT, transitioned into a prominent data leader within the US government. His diverse educational background, encompassing engineering and business administration, equipped him for strategic roles in agencies like the SSA and CDC. Borges's journey exemplifies how interdisciplinary education drives data innovation and enhances public service.
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The habit of reading for pleasure is rapidly disappearing among students worldwide. From the US and UK to India, digital distractions, early screen exposure, academic pressures, and eroded family reading routines are replacing books with phones and apps. Research from Stanford and Harvard highlights declining fluency, attention, and critical thinking, underscoring urgent cognitive, social, and educational consequences.
Arti Dogra, standing at just 3.5 feet, defied societal assumptions through education, determination, and resilience. From excelling in school and completing a Master’s degree at Delhi University to clearing the rigorous UPSC exam, she carved an extraordinary career in the IAS. Today, as a senior administrator, her journey inspires UPSC aspirants, proving that knowledge and perseverance can overcome any obstacle.
Brown University is facing legal threats from Marzulla Law over research linking offshore wind opposition groups to conservative networks. Representing Green Oceans, the firm demanded a retraction, calling the study false. Brown defended academic freedom, while researchers decried the move as harassment. The dispute highlights growing tensions between universities, clean energy, and political resistance to offshore wind projects.
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.
American higher education faces a crisis as AI tools like ChatGPT enable academic dishonesty. Colleges are reverting to handwritten exams and oral assessments to combat AI-generated content, as traditional detection methods fail. This shift aims to redefine academic integrity, emphasizing reasoning and critical thinking over automated submissions.
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has opened online applications for the IBPS RRB 14th Recruitment 2025 for 13,217 vacancies across Office Assistant and Officer Scale I, II & III posts. Eligible candidates can apply at www.ibps.in from September 1 to September 21, 2025. The selection process includes Preliminary, Mains, Interview, and Document Verification stages. Applicants must check eligibility, pay fees online, and follow the prescribed steps to complete the application... Expand
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.
The UPSSSC has released admit cards for the Preliminary Eligibility Test (PET) 2025, scheduled for September 6 and 7 across Uttar Pradesh. Registered candidates can download their hall tickets from upsssc.gov.in. The PET, a gateway for Group B and C posts, will be held in two shifts daily. Candidates must carry the printed admit card and a valid photo ID.
In 2025, school safety is a big worry for parents in America. A survey shows many parents fear for their kids' safety at school. This concern is common across different groups. Experts say media coverage and violence contribute to this fear. Schools are trying different safety measures. But, mental health support is also important.