Who is Rachel Foster, the Cornell alumna and public interest lawyer supporting survivors in the Epstein case?

Rachel Foster (image: LinkedIn/Rachel Foster) Rachel Foster, a Cornell University alumna and public interest lawyer, has spent over three decades working at the intersection of law, gender-based violence and survivor advocacy. Most recently, as Founding Co-Chair of World Without Exploitation (WWE), she worked alongside survivors connected to the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell case to…

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CBSE to begin nationwide skill education training for middle school teachers from tomorrow: Check details here

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release city intimation slips for the Direct Recruitment Quota Examination 2026 (DRQ 2026 The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will initiate a series of capacity-building programmes that will help to enhance the application of Skill Education in classes VI to VIII from tomorrow, February 4, 2026. These…

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Value outlasts success: Einstein’s message for students in an exam-obsessed world

Success is fleeting when it becomes identity, believed Albert Einstein (AI generated image) Every generation invents its own scoreboard. Ours prefers the numerical kind. Percentiles decide streams, cut-offs decide colleges, packages decide credibility. Even curiosity is quietly trained to ask a transactional question first: Will this be evaluated?In such an economy of numbers, a line…

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Veerabhadran Ramanathan education and academic career: How a Chennai-born student influenced climate science and earned the Crafoord Prize

Veerabhadran Ramanathan. (Photo Credit: IISc Bangalore) Veerabhadran Ramanathan, the Indian-origin climate scientist whose work reshaped understanding of global warming, has been awarded the Crafoord Prize in Geosciences, often described as the Nobel of geosciences. The recognition places renewed attention on a career built steadily through education, research and teaching across continents.Now 81 and based in…

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Why Stanford MBA career outcomes look different from other business schools, and what the employability data reveals

Why Stanford MBA career outcomes stand out, with only 63% seeking jobs and one in six graduates starting new ventures. (Getty Images) With students increasingly using the prism of career outcomes to evaluate universities, employability rankings and statistics have become an integral part of higher education decision-making. While global rankings provide a broad perspective, detailed…

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