Harvard study reveals which college degrees are losing long-term value
New research from Harvard economists is reshaping the long-held belief that a college degree guarantees long-term financial success. Once viewed as a secure investment in the future, many traditional majors are now delivering diminishing returns, as automation and evolving job markets rapidly redefine the worth of academic credentials. According to Harvard labor economist David J. Deming and researcher Kadeem Noray, the value of applied degrees such as business, computer science, an
Harvard study reveals which college degrees are losing long-term value
New research from Harvard economists is reshaping the long-held belief that a college degree guarantees long-term financial success. Once viewed as a secure investment in the future, many traditional majors are now delivering diminishing returns, as automation and evolving job markets rapidly redefine the worth of academic credentials. According to Harvard labor economist David J. Deming and researcher Kadeem Noray, the value of applied degrees such as business, computer science, an
Oxford tops World University Rankings 2026, Indian institutions show steady rise
The University of Oxford has once again secured the top position in The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026, marking its tenth consecutive year as the world’s leading academic institution. Released today, the rankings reaffirm Oxford’s strength in research innovation, teaching quality, and global reputation. The 2026 edition also reflects changing dynamics in higher education worldwide, showing shifts in the United States and Asia and modest but steady pro
Oxford tops World University Rankings 2026, Indian institutions show steady rise
The University of Oxford has once again secured the top position in The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026, marking its tenth consecutive year as the world’s leading academic institution. Released today, the rankings reaffirm Oxford’s strength in research innovation, teaching quality, and global reputation. The 2026 edition also reflects changing dynamics in higher education worldwide, showing shifts in the United States and Asia and modest but steady pro
Mohan Babu University ₹26 Crore Fee Scam: Recognition at Risk, Legal Battle Continues
Mohan Babu University (MBU) in Tirupati is under scrutiny after the Andhra Pradesh Higher Education Commission uncovered a significant fee scandal, where the university collected ₹26.17 crore in excess fees from students. The Commission has recommended withdrawing the university's recognition due to violations in fee structures and irregularities in the collection process. The university has been directed to refun
Mohan Babu University ₹26 Crore Fee Scam: Recognition at Risk, Legal Battle Continues
Mohan Babu University (MBU) in Tirupati is under scrutiny after the Andhra Pradesh Higher Education Commission uncovered a significant fee scandal, where the university collected ₹26.17 crore in excess fees from students. The Commission has recommended withdrawing the university's recognition due to violations in fee structures and irregularities in the collection process. The university has been directed to refun
Trump Deploys Texas National Guard Troops to Illinois and Oregon Amid State Opposition
President Donald Trump has directed the deployment of 400 members of the Texas National Guard to Illinois, Oregon, and other states, according to an announcement from Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker on Sunday night. The decision has drawn strong criticism from Pritzker and other state officials, who accuse the administration of overstepping its authority and disregarding state sovereignty. The governor revealed that the federal government did not coordinate with Illinois before the decision w
Trump Deploys Texas National Guard Troops to Illinois and Oregon Amid State Opposition
President Donald Trump has directed the deployment of 400 members of the Texas National Guard to Illinois, Oregon, and other states, according to an announcement from Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker on Sunday night. The decision has drawn strong criticism from Pritzker and other state officials, who accuse the administration of overstepping its authority and disregarding state sovereignty. The governor revealed that the federal government did not coordinate with Illinois before the decision w
NJ Lawmakers React to Federal Shutdown, Some Forgo Pay as Workers Go Unpaid
The United States federal government has entered a shutdown after lawmakers in Congress failed to agree on a funding plan before the latest deadline. The deadlock has forced thousands of federal employees across the nation, including those in New Jersey, to either stop work or continue essential duties without pay. While citizens brace for delays in federal services and economic uncertainty, the focus has now shifted to elected representatives and whether they will personally share the burden
NJ Lawmakers React to Federal Shutdown, Some Forgo Pay as Workers Go Unpaid
The United States federal government has entered a shutdown after lawmakers in Congress failed to agree on a funding plan before the latest deadline. The deadlock has forced thousands of federal employees across the nation, including those in New Jersey, to either stop work or continue essential duties without pay. While citizens brace for delays in federal services and economic uncertainty, the focus has now shifted to elected representatives and whether they will personally share the burden
Trump announces $500m Harvard settlement amid funding and antisemitism dispute
US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that his administration had reached a settlement with Harvard University under which the institution would pay $500 million to resolve a dispute that has lasted for months. Speaking at the White House, Trump told reporters that the agreement was nearly finalized, adding that Education Secretary Linda McMahon was handling the last details. According to him, the settlement includes Harvard agreeing to operate new trade schools that would train stud
Trump announces $500m Harvard settlement amid funding and antisemitism dispute
US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that his administration had reached a settlement with Harvard University under which the institution would pay $500 million to resolve a dispute that has lasted for months. Speaking at the White House, Trump told reporters that the agreement was nearly finalized, adding that Education Secretary Linda McMahon was handling the last details. According to him, the settlement includes Harvard agreeing to operate new trade schools that would train stud
Ohio lawmakers urge schools to read Declaration of Independence before 250th anniversary
Ohio lawmakers are discussing a resolution that would encourage students across the state to read the Declaration of Independence in their classrooms as the country prepares to mark the 250th anniversary of the historic document in 2026. The measure, introduced as House Concurrent Resolution 22, is sponsored by Representatives Bill Roemer and Jack Daniels. It received its first hearing before the House Education Committee and has been described as a way to prom
Ohio lawmakers urge schools to read Declaration of Independence before 250th anniversary
Ohio lawmakers are discussing a resolution that would encourage students across the state to read the Declaration of Independence in their classrooms as the country prepares to mark the 250th anniversary of the historic document in 2026. The measure, introduced as House Concurrent Resolution 22, is sponsored by Representatives Bill Roemer and Jack Daniels. It received its first hearing before the House Education Committee and has been described as a way to prom
Darden Business School helps Indian students become global leaders
Ranked among the world’s top public institutions, the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia has gained recognition for shaping students into leaders who can thrive in rapidly evolving global markets. With students from across the world joining its programs, Indian students in particular are increasingly enrolling with a clear aim: to sharpen their leadership and entrepreneurial skills while learning how to apply technical expertise in international business contexts.
Darden Business School helps Indian students become global leaders
Ranked among the world’s top public institutions, the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia has gained recognition for shaping students into leaders who can thrive in rapidly evolving global markets. With students from across the world joining its programs, Indian students in particular are increasingly enrolling with a clear aim: to sharpen their leadership and entrepreneurial skills while learning how to apply technical expertise in international business contexts.
New Jersey panel urges statewide school cellphone bans for students
A state commission in New Jersey has recommended a significant change in how schools manage technology use during the academic day. The Commission on the Effects of Social Media Usage on Adolescents has suggested that school districts across the state should adopt bell-to-bell cellphone bans, preventing students from using phones from the beginning of the school day until the final bell. The recommendation comes after growing concerns about the impact of smartphones and social media on the me
New Jersey panel urges statewide school cellphone bans for students
A state commission in New Jersey has recommended a significant change in how schools manage technology use during the academic day. The Commission on the Effects of Social Media Usage on Adolescents has suggested that school districts across the state should adopt bell-to-bell cellphone bans, preventing students from using phones from the beginning of the school day until the final bell. The recommendation comes after growing concerns about the impact of smartphones and social media on the me
Middle school teachers invited to join eco challenge with $5,000 prize for student projects
A new Eco Challenge contest is calling on middle school teachers to inspire the next generation of environmental leaders by showcasing innovative student projects. The initiative, designed to highlight sustainability and green practices, gives classrooms the chance to demonstrate how they are taking meaningful steps toward building a healthier planet. By empowering students to think creatively and critically about environmental issues, the program aims to connect education with action and provid
Middle school teachers invited to join eco challenge with $5,000 prize for student projects
A new Eco Challenge contest is calling on middle school teachers to inspire the next generation of environmental leaders by showcasing innovative student projects. The initiative, designed to highlight sustainability and green practices, gives classrooms the chance to demonstrate how they are taking meaningful steps toward building a healthier planet. By empowering students to think creatively and critically about environmental issues, the program aims to connect education with action and provid
Communities in Schools launches mental health cpr training in North Texas
Communities in Schools of the Dallas region, which currently serves 10 school districts across North Texas, is preparing to launch an initiative unlike anything most families, students, and educators have seen before. Known for its strong mission that focuses on four essential pillars—academics, behavior, attendance, and basic needs—the organization continues to expand its programs to address the growing concerns around student wellbeing. In partnership with local school districts
Communities in Schools launches mental health cpr training in North Texas
Communities in Schools of the Dallas region, which currently serves 10 school districts across North Texas, is preparing to launch an initiative unlike anything most families, students, and educators have seen before. Known for its strong mission that focuses on four essential pillars—academics, behavior, attendance, and basic needs—the organization continues to expand its programs to address the growing concerns around student wellbeing. In partnership with local school districts
SGS Devotional Music Course – Offered by Yoga Sangeeta, USA
SGS Devotional Music Course – Offered by Yoga Sangeeta, USA Embark on a soulful musical journey with the SGS Devotional Music Course, starting October 1st. This unique program is designed for all levels — from beginners to advanced learners — and is guided by an expert panel of music teachers.
SGS Devotional Music Course – Offered by Yoga Sangeeta, USA
SGS Devotional Music Course – Offered by Yoga Sangeeta, USA Embark on a soulful musical journey with the SGS Devotional Music Course, starting October 1st. This unique program is designed for all levels — from beginners to advanced learners — and is guided by an expert panel of music teachers.
Houston ISD Updates Leave, Hiring Policies Amid Teacher Absence Concerns
The Houston Independent School District (HISD) has updated its employee leave and hiring policies under the direction of the state-appointed Board of Managers, drawing attention from teachers and staff across the district. The changes address family medical leave, bereavement policies, and background check procedures while reflecting stricter measures around teacher absences. HISD employees who lose a child, grandpar
Houston ISD Updates Leave, Hiring Policies Amid Teacher Absence Concerns
The Houston Independent School District (HISD) has updated its employee leave and hiring policies under the direction of the state-appointed Board of Managers, drawing attention from teachers and staff across the district. The changes address family medical leave, bereavement policies, and background check procedures while reflecting stricter measures around teacher absences. HISD employees who lose a child, grandpar
Nandamuri Balakrishna Visits Andhra Education Society School In Mumbai, Inspires Students
The Andhra Education Society School in Mumbai, a prestigious Telugu institution with 77 years of legacy, hosted Shri Nandamuri Balakrishna Garu at its Wadala campus. The school, known for blending academic excellence with traditional values, curren
Nandamuri Balakrishna Visits Andhra Education Society School In Mumbai, Inspires Students
The Andhra Education Society School in Mumbai, a prestigious Telugu institution with 77 years of legacy, hosted Shri Nandamuri Balakrishna Garu at its Wadala campus. The school, known for blending academic excellence with traditional values, curren
San Ramon CERT Training 2025: Free Emergency Preparedness Course This September
The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is inviting residents to join its free Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training Academy this September. The 27-hour multi-day program is designed to teach practical skills that can save lives during disasters. Participants will learn fire safety, medical triage, light search and rescue, disaster preparedness, and team organization techniques that can be applied in real emergencies.
San Ramon CERT Training 2025: Free Emergency Preparedness Course This September
The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is inviting residents to join its free Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training Academy this September. The 27-hour multi-day program is designed to teach practical skills that can save lives during disasters. Participants will learn fire safety, medical triage, light search and rescue, disaster preparedness, and team organization techniques that can be applied in real emergencies.
India’s Literacy Rate Hits 80.9% In 2023–24: Dharmendra Pradhan On International Literacy Day
India’s literacy rate has reached a new milestone, rising from 74% in 2011 to 80.9% in 2023–24, according to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The announcement was made on the occasion of International Literacy Day 2025, where he emphasized that literacy must not be viewed merely as the ability to read and write but as a foundation for empowerment, dignity, and self-reliance for every citizen.
India’s Literacy Rate Hits 80.9% In 2023–24: Dharmendra Pradhan On International Literacy Day
India’s literacy rate has reached a new milestone, rising from 74% in 2011 to 80.9% in 2023–24, according to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The announcement was made on the occasion of International Literacy Day 2025, where he emphasized that literacy must not be viewed merely as the ability to read and write but as a foundation for empowerment, dignity, and self-reliance for every citizen.
Understanding Gen Alpha’s Relationship With AI
Gen Alpha, the generation born from 2010 onward, is growing up in a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is part of everyday life. From voice assistants like Alexa to personalized learning apps, AI is shaping how this generation learns, plays, and interacts. Unlike previous generations who had to adapt to new technology, Gen Alpha is being raised alongside it, making their relationship with AI unique. Growing Up With AI from Day One For Gen Alpha kid
Understanding Gen Alpha’s Relationship With AI
Gen Alpha, the generation born from 2010 onward, is growing up in a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is part of everyday life. From voice assistants like Alexa to personalized learning apps, AI is shaping how this generation learns, plays, and interacts. Unlike previous generations who had to adapt to new technology, Gen Alpha is being raised alongside it, making their relationship with AI unique. Growing Up With AI from Day One For Gen Alpha kid
Dallas Sports Commission Launches Copa Kin Read to Win Literacy Challenge for Kids
Dallas is combining the celebration of International Literacy Day with the excitement of international soccer to inspire children across North Texas. The Dallas Sports Commission has partnered with the Mexican National Soccer Team to launch the Copa Kin: Read to Win Challenge, an initiative designed to promote reading among elementary school students while connecting it to one of the region’s most popular sporting events. The program officially began on September 8, aligning w
Dallas Sports Commission Launches Copa Kin Read to Win Literacy Challenge for Kids
Dallas is combining the celebration of International Literacy Day with the excitement of international soccer to inspire children across North Texas. The Dallas Sports Commission has partnered with the Mexican National Soccer Team to launch the Copa Kin: Read to Win Challenge, an initiative designed to promote reading among elementary school students while connecting it to one of the region’s most popular sporting events. The program officially began on September 8, aligning w
Fall Book And Media Sale Returns To Pleasanton Library Sept 11–14
Book lovers, bargain hunters, and community supporters can look forward to the return of the Fall Book and Media Sale at the Pleasanton Library from September 11–14. Hosted by the Friends of the Pleasanton Library, the event is held twice a year to raise funds for library programs, technology, and special needs. The sale has become a popular tradition in Pleasanton, typically raising close to $15,000 per event.
Fall Book And Media Sale Returns To Pleasanton Library Sept 11–14
Book lovers, bargain hunters, and community supporters can look forward to the return of the Fall Book and Media Sale at the Pleasanton Library from September 11–14. Hosted by the Friends of the Pleasanton Library, the event is held twice a year to raise funds for library programs, technology, and special needs. The sale has become a popular tradition in Pleasanton, typically raising close to $15,000 per event.
George Mason University President Refuses to Apologize After Education Department’s Allegation
Gansler argued that the investigation by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) was rushed, and no actual evidence of discrimination had been presented. He emphasized that no job applicant had been discriminated against by George Mason University (GMU), and the allegations made by OCR were baseless. “It is a legal fiction for OCR to even assert or claim that there has been a Title VI or Title IX violation here,” Gansler wrote.
George Mason University President Refuses to Apologize After Education Department’s Allegation
Gansler argued that the investigation by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) was rushed, and no actual evidence of discrimination had been presented. He emphasized that no job applicant had been discriminated against by George Mason University (GMU), and the allegations made by OCR were baseless. “It is a legal fiction for OCR to even assert or claim that there has been a Title VI or Title IX violation here,” Gansler wrote.









