Cornell’s deal with the Trump administration: What it really means for American Higher education

Cornell University has settled with the Trump administration, restoring hundreds of millions in federal research funding after months of dispute over civil rights compliance. The agreement requires detailed admissions reporting and adherence to federal guidance on diversity programs, highlighting the growing tension between academic autonomy and government oversight, and setting a precedent for how elite … Read more

Public confidence in American higher education is rising, but reality remains misrepresented

Public confidence in American higher education is rebounding, yet media coverage and cultural narratives continue to focus on elite institutions, obscuring the experiences of the majority of students. Nontraditional learners, working adults, parents, and first-generation students—face unique challenges. Experts urge broader recognition of diverse pathways, better data systems, and realistic portrayals to ensure colleges remain … Read more

When your dream MBA in US says no: How you can turn rejection into a roadmap for success

For MBA aspirants, rejection from a dream business school can feel devastating, yet it offers crucial insights. Beyond grades and test scores, admissions committees evaluate authenticity, career clarity, leadership, achievements, recommendations, and program fit. Reflecting on these areas allows applicants to identify gaps, refine their narrative, and transform setbacks into a stronger, more competitive application … Read more

Shocking revelation! How SRK saved Pujara’s career

A remarkable tale of Kolkata Knight Riders’ player welfare has surfaced. In 2009, Cheteshwar Pujara suffered a career-threatening ACL tear during a KKR practice match. The franchise, led by Shah Rukh Khan, personally ensured Pujara received top-tier surgery in Cape Town, covering all logistics and family support, ultimately aiding his successful recovery and illustrious Test … Read more

Rain washes out Brisbane decider as India seal T20I series 2-1 over Australia

India secured a 2-1 series victory over Australia in their T20 International series after the final match at the Gabba was abandoned due to rain. Despite a strong start from India’s openers, the weather ultimately decided the series outcome. The win provides a significant confidence boost for India ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup.

‘I was preparing …’: Abhishek reveals planning behind Man of the Series show

Abhishek Sharma’s Player of the Series award in Australia was a result of months of mental and technical preparation for bouncy pitches and fast bowlers. He expressed excitement for the series and credited the Indian think-tank for giving him the confidence to play freely. Sharma is now focused on securing a spot in the T20 … Read more

Abrar’s magic, Saim’s fireworks seal series win for Pakistan against South Africa

Pakistan secured a commanding seven-wicket victory over South Africa in the final ODI, clinching the series 2-1. Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed’s exceptional 4-27 spell shattered the Proteas’ batting lineup, restricting them to a mere 143. Saim Ayub’s aggressive 77 then guided Pakistan to a comfortable chase, capping a successful home season.

‘Fire and fire’: Suryakumar Yadav hails explosive Shubman Gill-Abhishek Sharma duo

Captain Suryakumar Yadav strongly backed Shubman Gill’s T20 approach, praising his aggressive partnership with Abhishek Sharma. Despite past strike rate concerns, Gill’s recent unbeaten 29 off 16 balls showcased his evolving game. Yadav highlighted their ‘fire and fire’ chemistry and adaptability, reinforcing the team’s faith in Gill’s T20 capabilities.