Meet Tejas Pugalia, a 17-year-old activist working towards educational equality by making school bags from textile waste.
As political battles upend college campuses, we asked dozens of students what is on their minds as they plan for the future.
New rules about cell phone use in schools are driven by a new state law requiring all schools to enact a policy limiting ...
VET is now the primary qualification pathway for new workers in eight of the 19 industries projected to have the highest ...
After 20 years of Nitish rule, Bihar remains India’s worst-performing state overall, ranking among the lowest in health and education despite massive budget increases.
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Kehinde Favour Siyanbola: Graduate of UNIOSUN Bags Scholarship For Masters At Covenant University
Kehinde Favour Siyanbola, a Nigerian lady who graduated with a first degree in microbiology bagged a scholarship to pursue ...
In his newly translated memoir I Deliver Parcels in Beijing, Hu Anyan captures the brutal labor and quiet grace of life at ...
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Homeschool students in Belle Meade learn history hands-on
Homeschooling looks different for every family, but learning doesn't have to happen at home. Half a million bottles of blood ...
Estonian students are currently expected to gain religious knowledge incidentally through various school subjects. However, a ...
Schools across the Goulburn Valley and Hume regions have begun to elect and announce their 2026 school captains. Schools ...
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How UC Berkeley is preparing for Turning Point’s final tour stop after Charlie Kirk’s death
Campus officials won’t divulge security plans but say they are ready to host the conservative organization two months after its founder was killed.
Hollywood may look glamorous, but Travis Shakespeare says it mirrors America’s widening wealth gap. From AI’s rise to ...
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