Teacher's Day is an opportunity to honor educators for their dedication. Beyond gifts, students can organize surprise assemblies with skits and awards. Creating a "Thank You Wall," planning a "Teach the Teachers" game hour, making a class video tribute, or organizing a classroom makeover are all meaningful ways to express appreciation and strengthen bonds with teachers.
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For international students in the United States, graduating is only the first step; securing an H-1B visa is the real challenge. With fierce competition and limited opportunities, success demands strategic planning, targeted internships, employer research, and legal preparedness. From building a standout profile to navigating timing and policy shifts, meticulous preparation is the key to turning academic achievement into a lasting career.
The West Central Railway (WCR) RRC has launched a major recruitment drive for 2,865 Apprentice posts across its divisions, including JBP, KOTA, and BPL. Eligible candidates must have passed 10th class with 50% marks and possess an NCVT/SCVT trade certificate. Selection will be based on merit, and applications are open online until September 29, 2025.
The Trump administration's freeze of $6.8 billion in education funding, impacting after-school programs and teacher training, sparked a legal battle initiated by 23 states. Accusations arose that the administration was misusing funds to advance a political agenda. Facing legal pressure and public outcry, the administration reversed course, restoring funds and averting significant setbacks for schools and families.
Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU) has opened registrations for UG admissions 2025 for vacant seats. Aspirants can apply online via lnmu.ac.in, selecting preferred colleges and completing the application with required credentials. The spot admission selection list will be published on September 4, with successful candidates required to complete admission formalities between September 8 and 10.
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.
APPSC hall ticket 2025: The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has released the hall ticket for Forest Beat Officer (FBO) and Assistant Beat Officer (ABO) posts. Candidates can download their admit cards from the official website, psc.ap.gov.in, using their registration number and date of birth. A total of 691 vacancies are to be filled. The written examination is scheduled for September 07, 2025. Hall tickets must be carried along with a valid photo ID to the examination centre.
Columbia University restored federal research grants after a $200 million Trump settlement, reviving stalled projects but leaving politically sensitive fields like transgender health research frozen. While labs reopen, faculty warn of long-term damage from funding cuts, executive orders, and political pressure. The case raises fears for the future of American science, with universities weighing pragmatism vs resistance.
The Ayush Admissions Central Counselling Committee (AACCC) will close registrations today for the first round of NEET UG 2025 counselling for all India quota AYUSH seats. Applicants have until 2 PM to register, 5 PM to pay fees, and 11:55 PM to lock choices. Seat allotment results will be declared on September 4, followed by reporting from September 5–12.
The concept of “back to school” has transformed in America, evolving from a rigid, calendar-bound ritual to a flexible, student-centered experience. Families increasingly choose charter schools, online academies, and microschools, yet inequities in funding limit access. True reform requires policies that follow students, ensuring equity, innovation, and opportunity, heralding a new era of education focused on potential, choice, and adaptability.