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Dream Big, earn bigger: 5 careers that pay off in passion and paychecks in America

For many, choosing a career is about more than just a paycheck; it’s about purpose, passion, and prestige. From childhood fantasies to adulthood ambitions, certain jobs consistently capture the imagination: becoming a doctor, flying planes, designing couture, or even stepping onto a movie set. These roles are more than occupations; they’re aspirations rooted in culture,…

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From MIT to Oxford: Where to study Computer Science for global careers

Representational Image: iStovk Code is the new currency, and computer scientists are its most valuable architects. From building autonomous vehicles and decoding the human genome to securing digital borders and engineering sentient machines, today’s computer science graduates don’t just get jobs, they create industries. In a world where data is power and algorithms govern everything…

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Harvard quietly dismantles student diversity offices without notice: Is this the end of inclusion on campus?

Harvard quietly dismantles student diversity offices without notice on campus. In a move that has stunned students and higher education observers alike, Harvard University has quietly taken down several of its prominent student diversity offices with no public statement, no campus-wide email, and no clear plan for what comes next. As of Wednesday, websites for…

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Trump targets Harvard again, threatens to strip accreditation over civil rights allegations

Harvard University in Cambridge (Pic credit: AP) The Trump administration has turned its gaze once more toward Harvard University, not with dialogue or policy debate, but with subpoenas, threats, and the specter of accreditation loss. What began as a political disagreement over curriculum and campus governance has now escalated into a full-blown assault on institutional…

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How higher education in the US is becoming collateral in the geopolitical power struggle

How higher education in the US is becoming collateral in the geopolitical power struggle In a world increasingly divided by geopolitical rivalries, American universities are no longer neutral spaces for learning and research. They’ve become unintended players in the global power struggle, facing scrutiny, sanctions, and ideological pressure from both domestic and foreign governments.From congressional…

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