Osmania University result 2025 declared at osmania.ac.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

Osmania University has officially declared the results of its June 2025 semester and annual examinations for undergraduate courses. The announcement covers a wide range of programmes, including BHMCT, BCTCA, BEd, BSc, BBA, BA, BCom, LLB, BCom LLB, along with other degree courses. The results have been made accessible online via the university’s official portal —…

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School choice takes centre stage in Mississippi: How it happens and why some say the risks are too high

In this photo provided by Mississippi Today, Laurie Todd-Smith, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services deputy assistant secretary for the Office of Early Childhood Development, left, and Lindsey Burke, deputy chief of staff for policy and programs at the U.S. Department of Education, answer questions posed by legislators during the legislative school choice subcommittee…

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Meta’s Superintelligence Lab hits turbulence: Why top AI researchers are walking away just months after launch

In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, talent is the ultimate currency. Yet, even for a company with deep pockets like Meta, attracting and retaining the brightest minds is proving more difficult than expected. According to WIRED, at least three researchers have resigned from Meta’s newly launched Superintelligence Lab just two months after CEO Mark…

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UP Governor urges 75% student attendance, emphasizes research for societal impact at Gorakhpur University convocation

LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel on Monday laid emphasis on research work and also said that 75 per cent attendance should be made compulsory for students.Addressing the 44th convocation of Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University at Baba Gambhirnath Auditorium, Patel stressed on the importance of research, saying that identifying problems prevalent in the society,…

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George Mason University President refuses federal demand for apology over DEI practices

FILE: (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, file) George Mason University is at the epicenter of a high-stakes confrontation with the US Department of Education over its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programmes. The federal Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has concluded that GMU’s race-conscious hiring and promotion practices violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of…

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Melania Trump launches Presidential AI challenge for students: What pupils, parents and teachers need to know

Melania Trump invites K-12 students to participate in nationwide AI challenge contest. (AP File Photo) First Lady Melania Trump has announced the launch of the Presidential AI Challenge, a nationwide artificial intelligence competition aimed at encouraging US students in grades K-12 to use AI tools to address real-world community problems.The initiative, officially called for in…

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Trump administration reverses course, restores $6.8 billion in education funding after states’ lawsuit

(AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein) After a multi-state lawsuit challenged his abrupt freeze of $6.8 billion in education funding, the Trump administration has agreed to restore the money, securing critical programs across the nation. The restored funds cover after-school and summer learning, teacher training, and support for English learners, benefiting approximately 1.4 million children, many from low-income…

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‘Even good students are cheating’: Why US colleges are reviving a medieval solution to outsmart AI

Artificial Intelligence has turned writing, problem solving, and even essay drafting into optional tasks for students. What was once considered a core part of the learning journey can now be outsourced to tools such as ChatGPT. As a result, universities across the United States are grappling with a difficult question: How do you ensure students…

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AI in K-12 schools: Reports show nearly 70% of parents oppose sharing student data with artificial intelligence

The dawn of artificial intelligence in American classrooms promises a transformative era, where personalised learning, adaptive instruction, and real-time feedback could redefine education. Yet, the promise is shadowed by growing public unease. Recent findings from the 57th annual PDK poll reveal a striking tension: While AI technologies offer unprecedented pedagogical potential, parents and adults alike…

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