David

David is a seasoned journalist with a deep passion for education news. With years of experience covering developments in education, from policy changes to innovative teaching methods, he has built a reputation for delivering insightful, accurate, and timely reports.

Trump Calls for Limit on Foreign Student Enrollment at Harvard: What This Means for Indian Students

Trump Calls for Limit on Foreign Student Enrollment at Harvard: What This Means for Indian Students

Former US President Donald Trump’s recent comments about limiting the number of foreign students at Harvard University have raised concerns among international students, particularly those from India. In a statement at the White House, Trump suggested capping foreign student enrollment at Harvard to 15%, a significant reduction from the current 27%. The move is part ...

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Trump Signs Executive Order to Dismantle the U.S. Department of Education

Trump Signs Executive Order to Dismantle the U.S. Department of Education

In a significant move on Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, fulfilling a long-standing campaign promise. The Republican president has long criticized the agency, accusing it of “breath-taking failures” and vowing to return its funding to individual states. While Trump declared his intention to shut ...

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Tennessee Files Lawsuit Against U.S. Education Department Over Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program

Tennessee Files Lawsuit Against U.S. Education Department Over Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program

On June 11, Tennessee’s Republican Attorney General, Jonathan Skrmetti, and the group Students for Fair Admissions, which played a significant role in the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to ban race-conscious college admissions, filed a lawsuit challenging a U.S. Department of Education program. The lawsuit takes aim at a federal grant program that provides financial assistance ...

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US Visa Suspension Impacts International Students and Scholars: Calls for Congressional Action

US Visa Suspension Impacts International Students and Scholars: Calls for Congressional Action

On May 27, the US government suspended the scheduling of international student visa interviews at consulates worldwide as part of its efforts to increase social media vetting for prospective students. This action has raised concerns within the international education community, leading to a united call for congressional intervention. Growing Concerns in the Education Community NAFSA ...

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Urgent Warning for millions of People who are in their 60s and 70s - Check are you in the List

Urgent Warning for millions of People who are in their 60s and 70s – Check are you in the List

Santander has issued a warning to customers aged 60 and above about upcoming bank branch closures that could affect their access to in-person banking services. Starting next week, 10 branches will close, followed by another 37 in July. These closures are raising concerns, especially for older customers who rely on face-to-face banking services. Concerns for ...

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DWP £10,000 a year Financial Relief - These benefits are designed to help older people

DWP £10,000 a year Financial Relief – These benefits are designed to help older people

Many pensioners in the UK are missing out on two important benefits that could total up to £10,040 for the 2025/26 financial year. These benefits are designed to help older people, especially those with long-term health conditions or on low incomes. One benefit, known as Pension Credit, supports those with a low income, while the ...

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