BSEB Bihar Board Inter exams 2026: Registration deadline extended till October 12, check details here

BSEB Bihar Board Inter exams 2026 The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has extended the registration deadline for the Class 12 or Intermediate examinations 2026 until October 12, 2025. The move aims to give schools and students additional time to complete the registration process through the official website, seniorsecondary.biharboardonline.com. Earlier, the last date for submission…

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Mindfulness is hottest new subject in US schools but results are surprisingly murky

Is Mindfulness in Schools Just a Fad or a Genuine Educational Revolution? (Image: Pexels) Once upon a time, the trio of reading, writing and arithmetic defined the backbone of every classroom but in 2025, an unexpected fourth seems to be quietly reshaping American education: reflection. In schools across the United States, mindfulness has evolved from…

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Stop playing with hardworking Americans: US Labour Secretary slams Democrats as shutdown hits employees’ salaries

US Labor Secretary slams Democrats as shutdown leaves employees’ salaries delayed On October 4, 2025, US Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer criticised Democratic lawmakers for stalling federal work during the ongoing government shutdown. In a tweet, she said the Department of Labor has been working “around the clock to deliver on the President’s mandate to…

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New Office of Culture and Community takes over Harvard’s former diversity centers

New Office of Culture and Community takes over Harvard’s former diversity centers Harvard College has reorganised its diversity and cultural programming, replacing three long-standing student centers with a new Office of Culture and Community (OCC), according to The Harvard Crimson. The College dissolved the Women’s Center, the Office for BGLTQ Student Life, and the Foundation…

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US government shutdown 2025: What happens when Education Department operations stop?

US government shutdown 2025 disrupts Education Department and school operations The ongoing 2025 US government shutdown has brought significant disruptions to the federal Department of Education, raising concerns about the continued delivery of critical education services, student aid, and the enforcement of federal education laws. With nearly 87% of the department’s workforce furloughed, the effects…

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Ohio universities face challenges as domestic enrollment grows but international numbers drop

As fall 2025 classes begin, Ohio’s public universities are reporting a mixed picture of enrollment trends. While several campuses have seen modest growth in overall student numbers, international student enrollment has dropped sharply, highlighting the challenges of attracting global talent amid policy shifts and ongoing uncertainties. Shawnee State University, Ohio University, and Bowling Green State…

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Beyond Silicon Valley: Here’s why $100K H-1B visa fee could make it hard to hire teachers in rural US schools

Across 12,000 square miles along the Kuskokwim River in western Alaska, the Kuspuk School District faces challenges most educators never encounter. To reach its schools, the district owns two small planes and employs a pilot, ensuring students in remote villages have access to learning despite the distance. Staffing these schools, however, is an even greater…

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Dame Jilly Cooper education and career path: From Yorkshire schools to becoming a bestselling romance and satire author

Dame Jilly Cooper education and career path On 5 October 2025, Britain lost one of its most cherished literary voices. Dame Jilly Cooper passed away peacefully at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy of wit, insight, and storytelling that captured the complexities of love, class, and human nature. From her early years as…

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10 Indian and Indian-origin Nobel laureates: Their academic journey, milestone works and lasting legacy

10 Indian and Indian-origin Nobel laureates The Nobel announcements for 2025 are under way. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has gone to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi for discoveries that explain how the immune system restrains itself — research on peripheral immune tolerance that helped define regulatory T-cells and opened…

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