Calcutta University’s officiating VC, Santa Dutta, has refused to reschedule the undergraduate law semester exam on August 28, despite requests from the higher education department and the TMC. Dutta stated that the syndicate members decided against altering the date to accommodate a political organization’s wishes, emphasizing the importance of academic autonomy.
The New Mexico Supreme Court’s ruling allows discrimination lawsuits against public schools and universities, affirming students’ rights under the state’s Human Rights Act. The case […]
A crisis in US education is preventing children from learning to read. Despite research showing that 95% of students can become proficient readers with the […]
The European Commission said the Silicon Valley companies violated the Digital Markets Act, a law meant to crimp the power of the largest tech firms. […]