Education & Training Articles
Jersey City firefighters enhance high-rise emergency skills with advanced training
This summer, Jersey City firefighters are undergoing an intensive high-rise operations training program designed to elevate their emergency response capabilities. According to city officials, the specialized training has already drawn attention from out-of-state observers impressed by its advanced approach. The initiative, led by the Jersey City Fire Department, is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen preparedness for emergencies that may occur in the city’s growing number of high-ri
Jersey City firefighters enhance high-rise emergency skills with advanced training
This summer, Jersey City firefighters are undergoing an intensive high-rise operations training program designed to elevate their emergency response capabilities. According to city officials, the specialized training has already drawn attention from out-of-state observers impressed by its advanced approach. The initiative, led by the Jersey City Fire Department, is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen preparedness for emergencies that may occur in the city’s growing number of high-ri
Gita Gopinath to Leave IMF in August, Return to Harvard as Professor of Economics
Gita Gopinath, the renowned Indian-born economist and current First Deputy Managing Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), is set to leave her position at the IMF at the end of August. She will return to Harvard University to take up the prestigious role of the inaugural Gregory and Ania Coffey Professor of Economics in Harvard's Department of Economics. This move marks a new chapter in Gopinath's illustrious career, one that began at the I
Gita Gopinath to Leave IMF in August, Return to Harvard as Professor of Economics
Gita Gopinath, the renowned Indian-born economist and current First Deputy Managing Director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), is set to leave her position at the IMF at the end of August. She will return to Harvard University to take up the prestigious role of the inaugural Gregory and Ania Coffey Professor of Economics in Harvard's Department of Economics. This move marks a new chapter in Gopinath's illustrious career, one that began at the I
New Jersey public schools rated among top three in the U.S. for education performance
New Jersey continues to demonstrate educational excellence as it climbs to third place in a new national ranking of public school systems across the United States. Known for their characteristic street smarts, residents of the Garden State now have even more reason to boast, as their state’s public schools have been recognized among the best in the country. The latest education report places New Jersey just behind Massachusetts and Connecticut, reaffirming its place among the elite when
New Jersey public schools rated among top three in the U.S. for education performance
New Jersey continues to demonstrate educational excellence as it climbs to third place in a new national ranking of public school systems across the United States. Known for their characteristic street smarts, residents of the Garden State now have even more reason to boast, as their state’s public schools have been recognized among the best in the country. The latest education report places New Jersey just behind Massachusetts and Connecticut, reaffirming its place among the elite when
Loss of federal science training programs impacts San Jose State students
San Jose State University has suffered a major loss in student research support following the elimination of longstanding federally funded science training programs. For over four decades, these programs provided essential academic, financial, and mentorship support for students pursuing careers in science, particularly those from underrepresented and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The cancellation of this funding creates a significant gap in the pathway to science and research careers,
Loss of federal science training programs impacts San Jose State students
San Jose State University has suffered a major loss in student research support following the elimination of longstanding federally funded science training programs. For over four decades, these programs provided essential academic, financial, and mentorship support for students pursuing careers in science, particularly those from underrepresented and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The cancellation of this funding creates a significant gap in the pathway to science and research careers,
The Overloaded Lives of School Kids: No Time to Be a Child
In the hustle and bustle of urban life, the lives of many school-going children in metro cities have become as demanding as those of working professionals. With school hours extending beyond 10 hours a day, children like 11-year-old Rhea find themselves waking up early and going to bed late, with little time for play or relaxation. As schools try to keep pace with academic demands, extracurricular activities, and working parents' convenience, the impact on
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The Overloaded Lives of School Kids: No Time to Be a Child
In the hustle and bustle of urban life, the lives of many school-going children in metro cities have become as demanding as those of working professionals. With school hours extending beyond 10 hours a day, children like 11-year-old Rhea find themselves waking up early and going to bed late, with little time for play or relaxation. As schools try to keep pace with academic demands, extracurricular activities, and working parents' convenience, the impact on
Prince George’s County schools seek parent input through virtual district meetings
Prince George’s County, Virginia — As the 2025 school year approaches, Prince George’s County Public Schools is launching a comprehensive outreach initiative to ensure parents and community members have a direct voice in shaping the county’s educational future. Interim Superintendent Dr. Shawn Joseph has announced a series of nine virtual community hearing sessions, with one scheduled for each district. These meetings, running from July 14 through August 1, will provid
Prince George’s County schools seek parent input through virtual district meetings
Prince George’s County, Virginia — As the 2025 school year approaches, Prince George’s County Public Schools is launching a comprehensive outreach initiative to ensure parents and community members have a direct voice in shaping the county’s educational future. Interim Superintendent Dr. Shawn Joseph has announced a series of nine virtual community hearing sessions, with one scheduled for each district. These meetings, running from July 14 through August 1, will provid
San Jose State University earns 5-star rating in 2025 college rankings
San Jose State University has been recognized as one of the top public universities in the United States, receiving a five-star rating in a 2025 national college ranking that evaluated more than 700 four-year institutions. The ranking focused on a combination of academic quality, affordability, and alumni outcomes, placing SJSU among the best-performing public colleges nationwide. Only 19 public universities earned a five-star distinction, with 14 of them located in California. Sa
San Jose State University earns 5-star rating in 2025 college rankings
San Jose State University has been recognized as one of the top public universities in the United States, receiving a five-star rating in a 2025 national college ranking that evaluated more than 700 four-year institutions. The ranking focused on a combination of academic quality, affordability, and alumni outcomes, placing SJSU among the best-performing public colleges nationwide. Only 19 public universities earned a five-star distinction, with 14 of them located in California. Sa
Trump Administration Emails Reveal Push to Freeze Funding at Penn and San Jose State
Internal White House emails obtained in court filings reveal a rapid, coordinated attempt by senior Trump administration officials to publicly shame and financially punish universities. On March 18, top staff received a directive from President Trump via Senior Policy Strategist May Mailman, working closely with Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, to “get something going on Twitter” targeting San Jose State University and the University of Pennsylvania. Accordin
Trump Administration Emails Reveal Push to Freeze Funding at Penn and San Jose State
Internal White House emails obtained in court filings reveal a rapid, coordinated attempt by senior Trump administration officials to publicly shame and financially punish universities. On March 18, top staff received a directive from President Trump via Senior Policy Strategist May Mailman, working closely with Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, to “get something going on Twitter” targeting San Jose State University and the University of Pennsylvania. Accordin







