Private college in Indianapolis shuts abruptly amid funding crisis: Staff laid off, students to transfer schools

Private college in Indianapolis shuts abruptly amid funding crisis, full staff laid off. Martin University, a private institution in Indianapolis, has terminated all staff and announced it will cease operations at the end of the semester, following years of financial struggles. Students have been advised to transfer to other local colleges, with the university providing…

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The great Indian school paradox: Government enrolment dominates even as thousands of classrooms stand empty

India’s government school system is not shrinking, it is becoming uneven. Image: AI generated India’s school system, at first glance, appears reassuringly intact. In 2024–25, government schools enrolled 121.6 million students, decisively ahead of 95.9 million in private unaided institutions, suggests government data. By sheer scale, public education still anchors Indian schooling, educating around 25.7…

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Trump administration appeals court ruling restoring $2.7 billion in Harvard research funds: Settlement talks remain underway

Harvard research funding dispute escalates as Trump administration files appeal The Trump administration has formally appealed a September court ruling that ordered the return of nearly $2.7 billion in frozen research funding to Harvard University. As Harvard Crimson reports, the appeal, filed in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, intensifies a…

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