UHSR result 2025: University issues MBBS 1st Prof gazette and revised GNM RLA result at uhsr.ac.in; download here

Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak has released the Result Gazette of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (1st Prof.) Annual Examination August-2025. UHSR Result 2025: Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak has released the Result Gazette of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (1st Prof.) Annual…

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Oklahoma University under scrutiny as Bible-based essay on gender triggers nationwide free speech debate

Oklahoma University. (Getty Images) An instructor at the University of Oklahoma has been placed on leave after a student received a failing grade on a Bible-based essay discussing gender. The paper argued that belief in multiple genders was “demonic,” prompting a complaint that has sparked nationwide debate over academic freedom, as quoted by the Associated…

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US college completion rate holds steady above 61%: Here’s why dual enrolment makes a difference

Full-time US students graduate faster: What dual enrolment reveals about six-year completion. (AI Image) The US college completion rate for students who began in fall 2019 has remained steady above 61%, according to a report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center (NSCRC). The six-year completion rate for this cohort was 61.1%, slightly down 0.3…

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Alabama halts Black- and women-focused student magazines after federal anti-DEI guidance triggers immediate shutdown

The University of Alabama has abruptly suspended two student-run magazines, Nineteen Fifty-Six, focused on Black students, and Alice, centered on women’s issues, citing federal guidance against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programmes on college campuses. Editors were informed on Monday that both publications would cease operations immediately as reported by the Associated Press.A university official…

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Harvard slashes Ph.D. intake across humanities and social sciences: Departments make plans to keep UG courses running

Harvard slashes Ph.D. intake across humanities and social sciences Harvard University’s recent decision to sharply reduce Ph.D. admissions is set to affect undergraduate teaching across several departments in the next two years, according to The Harvard Crimson. The cuts, part of a broader effort to address a $350 million budget shortfall, are prompting departments to…

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