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Harvard faculty enacts cap on A-grades as students push backHarvard University faculty have voted to limit the number of A-grades awarded in undergraduate courses. Starting in 2027, a maximum of 20% ...
US college diversity drops again as Trump ramps up scrutinyFor the second year after the Supreme Court banned affirmative action, most elite U.S. colleges report lower Black and Hispanic freshman en...
Trump asks 9 colleges to commit to his political agenda and get favorable access to federal moneyThe White House has asked nine universities to adopt President Trump's priorities. This includes changes to admissions, women's sports, and...
Top 10 universities in America for 2025-26 unveiled; what students and families need to know before applyingDespite budget cuts and political pressures, the US News & World Report college rankings persist, with Princeton leading among national uni...
Columbia University admits record number of freshmen amid Trump visa threatsColumbia University's freshman class of 2029 has surged by 20% to 1,806 students, despite concerns about campus turmoil and Trump administr...
Harvard nemesis wants Trump’s college crusade to reach every campusConservative activist Christopher Rufo aims to broaden President Trump's higher-education agenda by extending conditions, initially imposed...
US-bound scholars carry cares of the word on shouldersIndian researchers are strategically modifying their grant proposals for US universities, removing mentions of sensitive topics like DEI an...
Rising costs and visa hurdles push international students beyond the US,UKThe United States, once the top choice for international students, faces challenges due to stricter immigration laws and rising costs. Cons...
‘We don’t want shopping centres exploding’: Trump says foreign students at Harvard could be 'troublemakers'US President Donald Trump has escalated his attacks on Harvard University, urging a cap on foreign student admissions at 15%, citing securi...
How Trump's decision to stop Harvard from enrolling international students may impact US economyUS President Trump's decision to revoke Harvard's ability to enroll international students has sparked widespread concern. This move threat...
Harvard rebrands diversity office amid legal clash with Trump administrationHarvard University has renamed its diversity, equity, and inclusion office to the "Office of Community and Campus Life" amid rising tension...
Why Ivy leagues have an Indian problem?In a recent interview, Malcolm Gladwell addressed the bias against Asian-American and Indian students in Ivy League admissions, particularl...
U.S. elections: These are the silent voters who are supporting Donald TrumpDue to worries about the economy, inflation, and their own futures, young voters are subtly endorsing Donald Trump. A growing trend in the ...
Applications for early Harvard admissions dip 17%, the lowest in four yearsIn an announcement in The Harvard Gazette, the university's official publication, the university said that 7,921 people had applied under i...
View: India and the elusive demographic dividendAs this ‘pandemic generation’ joins the workforce in an economy that is failing to provide adequate employment opportunities to its current...
Admissions to this one-of-its-kind multi-disciplinary MBA programme are now openThe world is now a "global village." Businesses are going international.
IIT-B survey reveals 18% are atheist, 35% agnosticThe survey looked at diverse topics such as students' background before joining IIT, their political and religious beliefs and post-grad pl...
Harvard SAI ties up with IIT Delhi to help startups; Tata Trusts to give grantThis approach combined with Tata Trusts’ philanthropic vision will help narrow down the existing gap between the demand and supply of skill...
Indian case studies in demand in business schools across the worldCase-studies usage numbers from association of ISB and Ivey Business School, one of two top case study publishers globally, have gone up.
How Indians are becoming exceptional performers worldwideConsider the numbers: 71% of Indian-Americans had at least a bachelor's degree as of 2010, against a US national average of 28%.