More than a hundred college campuses across the United States became centers of political activism on Friday as students, faculty, and staff joined forces to oppose what they called an unprecedented intrusion of political ideology into higher education. The coordinated demonstrations, held under the nationwide campaign “Students Rise Up,” were a direct response to the Trump administration’s proposed Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, a new federal initiative that criti
More than a hundred college campuses across the United States became centers of political activism on Friday as students, faculty, and staff joined forces to oppose what they called an unprecedented intrusion of political ideology into higher education. The coordinated demonstrations, held under the nationwide campaign “Students Rise Up,” were a direct response to the Trump administration’s proposed Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, a new federal initiative that criti
Washington: The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the end of automatic extensions for certain Employment Authorisation Documents (EADs), a policy change that will have significant consequences for thousands of foreign professionals, students, and asylum seekers working in the country. The change, effective October 30, removes the automatic renewal grace period that previously allowed eligible workers to continue employment while their EAD renewal applications w
Washington: The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the end of automatic extensions for certain Employment Authorisation Documents (EADs), a policy change that will have significant consequences for thousands of foreign professionals, students, and asylum seekers working in the country. The change, effective October 30, removes the automatic renewal grace period that previously allowed eligible workers to continue employment while their EAD renewal applications w
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Senate has passed a controversial education bill that would introduce a new course for middle and high school students centered on what lawmakers are calling the “Success Sequence.” Supporters say the proposed curriculum offers young people a roadmap to financial independence and reduced poverty, while critics argue it simplifies complex economic issues and risks stigmatizing those who struggle. The legislation, sponsored by Republican State Senator A
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Senate has passed a controversial education bill that would introduce a new course for middle and high school students centered on what lawmakers are calling the “Success Sequence.” Supporters say the proposed curriculum offers young people a roadmap to financial independence and reduced poverty, while critics argue it simplifies complex economic issues and risks stigmatizing those who struggle. The legislation, sponsored by Republican State Senator A
The redistricting process in Dublin City Schools has ignited a wave of frustration, division, and public outcry, as hundreds of parents filled auditoriums Wednesday to voice their discontent. At a series of “listening tour” sessions organized by the district, many parents expressed that they had lost faith in how officials have managed plans to redraw high school boundaries for the next academic year. The sessions, held across three venues in Dublin, drew parents carrying handma
The redistricting process in Dublin City Schools has ignited a wave of frustration, division, and public outcry, as hundreds of parents filled auditoriums Wednesday to voice their discontent. At a series of “listening tour” sessions organized by the district, many parents expressed that they had lost faith in how officials have managed plans to redraw high school boundaries for the next academic year. The sessions, held across three venues in Dublin, drew parents carrying handma
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
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 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 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
The start of the new school year in Washington DC, less than 36 hours away, is stirring up a mix of emotions for many families. For most years, this time brings excitement about new clothes, fresh books, and reuniting with friends. But this year, parents and students in the district are entering classrooms with unease and worry after seeing federal officers and military troops patrolling neighborhoods for the past two weeks. The atmosphere, usually filled with
The start of the new school year in Washington DC, less than 36 hours away, is stirring up a mix of emotions for many families. For most years, this time brings excitement about new clothes, fresh books, and reuniting with friends. But this year, parents and students in the district are entering classrooms with unease and worry after seeing federal officers and military troops patrolling neighborhoods for the past two weeks. The atmosphere, usually filled with
India has achieved a historic milestone by winning four gold medals and one silver at the 18th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA), earning an overall Rank 1. The prestigious event, hosted for the first time in India, took place in Mumbai from August 12 to 21 and witnessed participation from nearly 300 students representing 64 countries. With twelve nations competing for the very first time, India’s success was celebrated as a sig
India has achieved a historic milestone by winning four gold medals and one silver at the 18th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA), earning an overall Rank 1. The prestigious event, hosted for the first time in India, took place in Mumbai from August 12 to 21 and witnessed participation from nearly 300 students representing 64 countries. With twelve nations competing for the very first time, India’s success was celebrated as a sig
Artificial Intelligence is one of the fastest-growing career fields across the world, and Indian students are in a unique position to make a strong impact in this space. With global companies investing heavily in AI research and applications, the demand for skilled professionals is higher than ever. To succeed, students need more than just theoretical knowledge—they must combine technical skills, practical exposure, and the right mindset to stand out. The first foundation for
Artificial Intelligence is one of the fastest-growing career fields across the world, and Indian students are in a unique position to make a strong impact in this space. With global companies investing heavily in AI research and applications, the demand for skilled professionals is higher than ever. To succeed, students need more than just theoretical knowledge—they must combine technical skills, practical exposure, and the right mindset to stand out. The first foundation for
More than 25,000 people are expected to attend this year’s Dallas Mayor’s Back to School Fair at Fair Park on Friday. This annual event, which has been serving the Dallas community for nearly three decades, aims to help children from economically disadvantaged families start the school year prepared and supported. The fair continues to be a vital resource for families, offering free school supplies, backpacks, and access to various services that ensure students are ready to succee
More than 25,000 people are expected to attend this year’s Dallas Mayor’s Back to School Fair at Fair Park on Friday. This annual event, which has been serving the Dallas community for nearly three decades, aims to help children from economically disadvantaged families start the school year prepared and supported. The fair continues to be a vital resource for families, offering free school supplies, backpacks, and access to various services that ensure students are ready to succee
In recent years, Indian youth in the United States have increasingly turned to artificial intelligence (AI) to build innovative startups and disrupt traditional industries. With strong technical backgrounds and global exposure, they are creating smart, scalable, and solution-driven business ideas that are attracting investor interest and market demand. One of the top sectors Indian youth are focusing on is healthcare AI. Startups are using machine learning to develo
In recent years, Indian youth in the United States have increasingly turned to artificial intelligence (AI) to build innovative startups and disrupt traditional industries. With strong technical backgrounds and global exposure, they are creating smart, scalable, and solution-driven business ideas that are attracting investor interest and market demand. One of the top sectors Indian youth are focusing on is healthcare AI. Startups are using machine learning to develo
Teenagers in India are not just using Artificial Intelligence — they are creating with it. From building AI-powered apps to solving social challenges through machine learning, Indian school students are standing out in global and national competitions. These contests are helping them build confidence, gain real-world experience, and get noticed by universities and tech companies. 1. AI For Youth (CBSE + Intel Initiative) This program trains students from Grad
Teenagers in India are not just using Artificial Intelligence — they are creating with it. From building AI-powered apps to solving social challenges through machine learning, Indian school students are standing out in global and national competitions. These contests are helping them build confidence, gain real-world experience, and get noticed by universities and tech companies. 1. AI For Youth (CBSE + Intel Initiative) This program trains students from Grad
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics are no longer just futuristic concepts—they are fast becoming a part of everyday life. For Indian teens passionate about building machines, coding, and exploring AI, several authentic opportunities exist to support their growth in this dynamic field. In 2025, the Indian government and leading tech organizations continue to encourage young innovators through contests, learning platforms, and financial support. If you're a student with an interest in
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics are no longer just futuristic concepts—they are fast becoming a part of everyday life. For Indian teens passionate about building machines, coding, and exploring AI, several authentic opportunities exist to support their growth in this dynamic field. In 2025, the Indian government and leading tech organizations continue to encourage young innovators through contests, learning platforms, and financial support. If you're a student with an interest in
In recent years, Indian communities in the United States have increasingly started organizing AI meetups. These events are providing great opportunities for tech enthusiasts, professionals, and students to come together, learn, and collaborate. But why is this happening, and how does it benefit the Indian community and the broader tech ecosystem in the US? In this article, we’ll explore the reasons behind this growing trend. The Growing Importance of AI:
In recent years, Indian communities in the United States have increasingly started organizing AI meetups. These events are providing great opportunities for tech enthusiasts, professionals, and students to come together, learn, and collaborate. But why is this happening, and how does it benefit the Indian community and the broader tech ecosystem in the US? In this article, we’ll explore the reasons behind this growing trend. The Growing Importance of AI:
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 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
Students at Piscataway High School have made a significant impact in their community by launching a new student-led initiative aimed at promoting teen driving safety. This academic year, the school introduced a chapter of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), a national organization that empowers young people to make safe and healthy choices. With strong dedication and creative outreach, the club worked tirelessly to spread awareness about the risks associated with
Students at Piscataway High School have made a significant impact in their community by launching a new student-led initiative aimed at promoting teen driving safety. This academic year, the school introduced a chapter of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), a national organization that empowers young people to make safe and healthy choices. With strong dedication and creative outreach, the club worked tirelessly to spread awareness about the risks associated with
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, over 1,500 Indian students, predominantly from Jammu and Kashmir, find themselves caught in the crossfire. The Indian government has announced efforts to relocate these students to safer areas within Iran as missile strikes and military retaliation continue unabated. This situation arises following Israel's surprise offensive, dubbed "Operation Rising Lion," which targeted Iran’s military co
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, over 1,500 Indian students, predominantly from Jammu and Kashmir, find themselves caught in the crossfire. The Indian government has announced efforts to relocate these students to safer areas within Iran as missile strikes and military retaliation continue unabated. This situation arises following Israel's surprise offensive, dubbed "Operation Rising Lion," which targeted Iran’s military co
For the first time, Emerald High School students are bringing their creativity to the public stage with a weekend art showcase at the Stoneridge Shopping Center. The exhibition will feature a variety of artwork by students enrolled in the school's drawing, sculpture, and ceramics programs. The showcase is scheduled for Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. The community can visit the exhibit in the space between Sheikh Shoes and Swarovski inside the mall. I
For the first time, Emerald High School students are bringing their creativity to the public stage with a weekend art showcase at the Stoneridge Shopping Center. The exhibition will feature a variety of artwork by students enrolled in the school's drawing, sculpture, and ceramics programs. The showcase is scheduled for Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. The community can visit the exhibit in the space between Sheikh Shoes and Swarovski inside the mall. I
In a major overhaul of its evaluation process, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially implemented a relative grading system for Class 10 and 12 board examinations starting with the 2024 batch. This significant reform moves away from the traditional absolute marking method and aims to bring fairness, reduce student stress, and align Indian academic assessments with international practices. Under the relative grading model, students' performance is assessed
In a major overhaul of its evaluation process, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially implemented a relative grading system for Class 10 and 12 board examinations starting with the 2024 batch. This significant reform moves away from the traditional absolute marking method and aims to bring fairness, reduce student stress, and align Indian academic assessments with international practices. Under the relative grading model, students' performance is assessed
A disturbing new trend circulating among students on social media is raising alarm across school districts and fire departments in the United States. The so-called “Chromebook challenge” involves students inserting everyday objects like pencils, paper clips, or other metal items into the USB ports of school-issued Chromebooks. This reckless act can cause the laptops to short circuit, overheat, emit smoke, and in some cases even catch fire, forcing emergency evacuations and posing
A disturbing new trend circulating among students on social media is raising alarm across school districts and fire departments in the United States. The so-called “Chromebook challenge” involves students inserting everyday objects like pencils, paper clips, or other metal items into the USB ports of school-issued Chromebooks. This reckless act can cause the laptops to short circuit, overheat, emit smoke, and in some cases even catch fire, forcing emergency evacuations and posing