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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

WEEKEND READING: Subject choice shapes gender balance across UK universities

This blog was kindly authored by Dr Fadime Sahin Senior Lecturer at University of Portsmouth, London. Some universities enrol far more women than men; others show the reverse. These differences are striking, but they…

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Dawn Pakistan·higher-ed

Hantavirus outbreak tests post-Covid health communications playbook

A rodent-borne virus with a scary name. A mid-ocean cruise ship in quarantine. Several people dead and more falling sick. It is no wonder that an outbreak of the Andes strain of hantavirus on a luxury liner in the…

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Times of India Education·research

82 Chemo Sessions and a Top Rank: How Adrija Gan beat cancer to shine in West Bengal Class 12 Result 2026

Despite a nearly three-year battle with T-cell lymphoma, Nimta's Adrija Gan achieved a joint 10th rank in West Bengal's Higher Secondary exams with 487 marks. Her father shared the immense emotional and financial strain…

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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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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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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Everyone should be able to enjoy the playground

Share A municipal project involving Waterloo psychology students is making Waterloo Park a more inclusive space On your next trip to Waterloo Park, you’ll notice something unique in its newest Eby Farm playground: a…

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

Challenging negative stereotypes and embracing strengths associated with aging

In 1949, Mental Health America established that each May would be recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month. The theme for 2026 is “More Good Days, Together,” and it encourages everyone to think about what a “good…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western gains two new Canada Research Chairs, three renewals

Western’s newest Canada Research Chairs (CRC) focus on resilience in a changing world, exploring how living systems and engineering materials must adapt to environmental changes. Both chairs, held by biology professor…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

‘Harvard Thinking’: Breaking the regret cycle

Health ‘Harvard Thinking’: Breaking the regret cycle Illustrations by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff Samantha Laine Perfas Harvard Staff Writer May 13, 2026 long read In podcast, experts offer a better way to cope with…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Brett Buchanan named new dean of arts and humanities

Brett Buchanan has been appointed dean of Western’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities. A philosopher with broad interdisciplinary interests, Buchanan comes to Western from Concordia University of Edmonton, where he has…

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Georgia Tech News·higher-ed

Georgia Tech Faculty and Researchers Recognized With 2026 Regents’ Awards

Georgia Tech Faculty and Researchers Recognized With 2026 Regents’ Awards Superadmin Wed, 05/13/2026 - 08:38 Nineteen Georgia Tech faculty and researchers were honored by the Board of Regents of the University System of…

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ThisDay Education·curriculum

Ovuoba: How AI, Visual Development Tools Can Simplify Tech Learning for Students

As technology continues to reshape education and digital skills development, Sampson Ovuoba, a software engineer and founder of Windframe, explained in this interview with Funmi Ogundare how visual and AI-assisted…

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Study International·higher-ed

The hardest universities to get into & their admissions criteria in 2026

Oftentimes, the most prestigious schools are also the hardest to get into. If you’re wondering which exactly are the hardest universities to get into, we got you covered. Here are some of the toughest universities to…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

Metropolitan State University of Denver holds its first-ever graduation ceremony for parenting students

Sign up for our free monthly newsletter Beyond High School to get the latest news about college and career paths for Colorado’s high school grads. Laura Delmonico’s college journey has required constant juggling. She…

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Bellwether·policy

The Science of Reading Has Won the Policy Debate in Georgia. Now Comes the Hard Part.

Last week, my home state of Georgia saw an exciting change: The governor signed the Georgia Early Literacy Act of 2026 , which creates one of the most ambitious statewide literacy infrastructures in the country. This…

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Carnegie Mellon News·higher-ed

CMU Research Shows Audio Can Make AI More Engaging and Human

A team from CMU's School of Computer Science worked with experts in the Department of Psychology and other universities to develop an interface between humans and chatbots that relies only on audio cues. They aimed to…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Visual measure of illness perception paints a picture of quality of life

Asking patients with chronic lung illnesses to paint a picture, of sorts, that shows how they perceive the extent of their lung disease can tell clinicians as much about their symptom-related quality of life as…

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Study International·research

19 longest words in English that will test your student brain

Many of the longest words in English have roots in medicine or chemistry. Science in general requires precision and specificity — this need to describe something in exact detail. That’s why you get extremely long words…

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The Hechinger Report·policy

As school districts cut budgets, DEI work may be first to go

BROOKLINE, Mass. — Claire Galloway-Jones stepped up to lead the Brookline school district’s Office of Educational Equity in July 2023 at a time when families, staff and students were losing trust. The wealthy, coveted…

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Study International·higher-ed

Rich and famous Stanford graduates: Reed Hastings, Tiger Woods, Issa Rae, and more

Stanford University is one of the top universities in the world — and one of the hardest to get into due to its low acceptance rate . In 2026, its acceptance rate is at 3.68% , meaning only about four out of every 100…

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