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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

A new law in Utah allows students to opt out of coursework that conflicts with their beliefs

OGDEN, Utah — The syllabus in 18-year-old Madelynn Wells’ introductory film studies class assigned “Jaws” first, and then the Spanish dark comedy “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.” She said she watched those,…

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Children's Commissioner England·policy

Reflecting on the Festival of Childhood

Last Friday, I hosted my second Our Future, Our Voice: Festival of Childhood in collaboration with the Science and Industry Museum, Manchester. The event built on my inaugural Festival of Childhood , continuing my…

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James G. Martin Center·higher-ed

“Let People Be Free to Come Up with Ideas”

Diversity, equity, and inclusion have gotten a lot of attention over the past decade. In these pages, we’ve often lamented that universities’ focus on superficial measures of diversity undermines merit and overlooks…

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Times of India Education

Odisha CHSE Result 2026: Class 12 scorecards expected shortly- where and how to check marks online

Odisha Class 12 board results for Science, Commerce, and Arts streams are anticipated soon from the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE). Students can access their marksheets online via official websites like…

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Korea Times Southkorea·higher-ed

Sejong University team selected for webtoon copyright protection project

A Sejong University research team has been selected for a government-supported research and development (R&D) project aimed at addressing copyright protection issues of webtoons and characters, the school said Thursday.…

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Dawn Pakistan·research

68pc of passwords can be cracked within a day: report

• Most compromised passwords either begin or end with digits • Common symbols like ‘@’ and ‘.’ are heavily overused ISLAMABAD: An analysis of 231 million unique passwords leaked between 2023 and 2026 has revealed…

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Malay Mail Education

Grab engineer Mohammad Hasif Afiq becomes first Malaysian in Apple’s global developer honours programme

KUALA LUMPUR, May 15 — Software engineer Mohammad Hasif Afiq has made history as the first Malaysian to be featured in Apple’s newly introduced Developer Recognition programme. The 30-year-old, who currently serves as a…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

Funding roundup

U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Illinois) visited Harper College this month to present $765,000 in federal funding he secured to support science education and expand access to careers in quantum science and technology.…

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

Q&A: How evolution influences nature-based infrastructure

Volunteers with the Billion Oyster Project restore oyster habitat along the New York Harbor shoreline. In new research from the University of Washington, researchers explore how evolution can alter nature-based…

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Gulf Times Education·research

The water effect: Why we feel different by the sea

There is a moment just before sunset, when the light over Doha turns a particular shade of gold and the air begins to cool. Behind you, the hum of the city fades and in front, there is only water, flat and wide,…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Two from MIT named 2026 Knight-Hennessy Scholars

MIT master’s student Sunshine Jiang ’25 and Rupert Li ’24 are recipients of this year’s Knight-Hennessy Scholarship. Now in its ninth year, the highly competitive scholarship provides up to three years of financial…

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Página/12 Sociedad·higher-ed

Biólogos argentinos buscarán si hay vector de hantavirus en Ushuaia

Independent CONICET researcher and National University of Cordoba associate professor Raul Gonzalez Ittig holds a preserved specimen of a Graomys chacoensis rodent inside the Population Genetics and Evolution Laboratory…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Meet the honorary degree recipients of Spring 2026

Thought leaders, innovators, scholars, philanthropists and above all, change makers. Seven remarkable individuals will receive honorary degrees at the Spring Convocation ceremonies in recognition of their outstanding…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

Materializing safe, on-demand living therapeutics

David Mooney in his lab. Mooney led the research team. Credit: Wyss Institute Health Materializing safe, on-demand living therapeutics Implantable Living Materials platform offers novel avenues for deploying future…

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Vanderbilt News·higher-ed

Vanderbilt graduate students advocate for science policy in Washington, D.C.

Scientific expertise is increasingly part of conversations shaping federal policy, but most researchers are never trained to engage in that process. This spring, Vanderbilt University graduate students gained firsthand…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Building Corvettes and caring for cattle: Indiana’s push to reinvent high school gains steam

Adam Harmon and Raj Jain were designing rockets. The two juniors in Brent Schulz’s aerospace engineering class at Center Grove High School worked on computer-aided design software that Schulz’s students begin learning…

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Jornal da USP

Festival Pint of Science promove bate papo com cientistas em bares e cafés

Festival que busca democratizar o acesso ao conhecimento científico acontece de 18 a 20 de maio em 213 cidades brasileiras

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western researchers centre human experience in mobility, agriculture technology

Western professors Pooja Viswanathan and Marcus Drover will each receive $250,000 in federal funding through the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) to support their research centring underrepresented human experience…

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MIT News·higher-ed

3Q: Why science is curiosity on a mission

This week, MIT launches a new initiative — titled Science Is Curiosity on a Mission — to make the case for the long-horizon, curiosity-driven science that has powered generations of American innovation. Through stories…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Charlotte Stuart-Tilley

Charlotte Stuart-Tilley, a Tallahassee native, chose to attend Florida State University because of the opportunities for undergraduate research and the beautiful campus and Gothic architecture, which she has admired…

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