The Trump administration’s rollback of the “Sensitive Locations Guidance,” which protected schools and churches from immigration raids, has sparked public outcry. A recent poll shows 60% of Americans oppose allowing arrests at sensitive locations, with 70% rejecting the idea of ICE or CBP targeting students and parents at schools. The policy’s impact on educational environments could create fear and distrust, affecting immigrant students’ safety and attendance, while increasing tension between schools and immigrant families.
What’s common between Usha Vance and Hilary Clinton?
Usha Vance and Hillary Clinton, both graduates of Yale Law School, showcase unique yet intertwined journeys in law and politics. Vance stands out as the first Asian American and Hindu American Second Lady, while Clinton, the first woman presidential candidate for a major party, epitomizes trailblazing achievements.
THE World University Rankings by Subject 2025: Top 10 US colleges for Arts and Humanities
The 2025 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject highlights U.S. universities dominating the Arts and Humanities category, led by MIT, Stanford, and Harvard. These institutions excel in teaching, research quality, and industry collaborations, cementing their global influence. Their academic rigor and international outlook continue to shape the future of intellectual and cultural innovation.
Trump cabinet: From Pamela Bondi to Marco Rubio, how educated are these political heavyweights?
Donald Trump’s cabinet is a diverse blend of politicians, business leaders, and legal experts, each with unique academic backgrounds. From Pamela Bondi, a law graduate, to Marco Rubio, who honed his political expertise with a political science degree, these figures highlight the variety in educational paths that shaped their political careers. This exploration delves into the degrees and institutions that prepared them for Washington’s corridors of power.
Want to study at Harvard as a high school student? This pre-college program is for you
Harvard’s Pre-College Summer School Program offers high school students a two-week immersive college experience, featuring non-credit courses taught by Ivy League scholars. Open to academically motivated juniors and seniors, the program costs $5,800 and includes scholarships for eligible students. This year the sessions will run from June to August 2025, offering 30 courses across diverse fields.
SSC GD admit card 2025 expected to release soon: Check details here
The SSC GD Admit Card 2025 for Constable (GD) positions will soon be available for download on the official SSC website. The exam is scheduled for February 2025, covering multiple dates. Candidates can download the hall ticket by entering required details on the website, or access it through regional SSC sites and CRPF.
Birthright citizenship ban: How this could end the American dream for Indian students
President Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship could disrupt the future of Indian students and families in the US, particularly those on temporary work and student visas. With Indian professionals making up a significant portion of the H-1B visa holders, the new policy raises concerns about the long-term impact on US education and workforce. As a result, Canada and Australia are becoming attractive alternatives for Indian students seeking stable educational and immigration pathways.
THE World University Rankings by Subject 2025: Top 10 engineering colleges of US
The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject 2025 reveal US dominance, with universities claiming top positions in nine out of 11 subjects. In Engineering, Harvard University retains its number one spot, continuing its 2024 success. Six of the top 10 Engineering institutions are from the US, underscoring its leadership in the field.