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DOGE claims to have saved $881M on education cuts, but the numbers disagree: A lose-lose game for academics?

DOGE claims to have saved $881M on education cuts, but the numbers disagree: A lose-lose game for academics?

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, slashed $900 million from the US Education budget, but actual savings stand at just $278 million. The cuts cripple vital academic research, jeopardizing data-driven reforms. Critics warn this short-term move may erode education quality, leaving America to pay a steep price in lost innovation and

Which students will bear the harshest blow from Trump’s immigration policies?

Which students will bear the harshest blow from Trump’s immigration policies?

The Trump administration’s immigration policies have instilled fear and uncertainty among undocumented students, those in mixed-status families, and even U.S.-born students. With mass deportations and policy rollbacks, schools have shifted from safe havens to spaces of anxiety. The crisis extends beyond education, affecting mental health, social stability, and future opportunities, leaving millions grappling with an

USDA cuts scholarship at HBCUs: A step toward equality or an act of disparity?

USDA cuts scholarship at HBCUs: A step toward equality or an act of disparity?

The USDA’s suspension of the 1890 Scholars Program has sparked controversy over its impact on historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). While some argue it promotes equality by streamlining federal aid, critics see it as a setback for marginalized students. With $19.2 million in scholarships at stake, the decision raises concerns about diversity, inclusion, and

Which states have the most to lose if Trump dissolves the Department of Education?

Which states have the most to lose if Trump dissolves the Department of Education?

As President Trump moves toward dismantling the Department of Education, states heavily reliant on federal funding face an educational crisis. Rural states like Alaska, North Dakota, and Kentucky, which depend on Title I grants and Pell funding, risk school closures, teacher layoffs, and student aid cuts. The decision could reshape access to education and economic

THE World University Reputation Rankings 2025: Check the list of top 10 US institutions here

THE World University Reputation Rankings 2025: Check the list of top 10 US institutions here

The Times Higher Education (THE) has unveiled the World University Reputation Rankings 2025, highlighting the most esteemed global institutions. Harvard University leads for the 14th consecutive year, followed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). U.S. universities continue to dominate, with Stanford University, UC Berkeley, and Princeton securing top positions. The rankings reflect vote counts,

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