A federal judge in Massachusetts on Friday blocked the Trump administration’s effort to force public colleges and universities in 17 states to hand over detailed race-based admissions data. U.S.
One court case is what stands between the Trump administration and race-based data from colleges regarding admissions, which could be used to go after schools the federal government perceives as ...
According to the MPI, 27 per cent of Ugandans (Approx.12.2 million) are classified as multidimensionally poor, with stark ...
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The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations will begin simultaneously across the country at 10 am ...
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Nguyen Xuan Long, a globally recognized expert in statistical inference and machine learning currently based in the United ...
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Muneeb Iqbal is set to graduate with a master’s degree in integrated design, business and technology from the University of Southern California next month, but he doesn’t have a job or internship ...
An unprecedented occupational health study on takeaway delivery workers in France reveals shocking working conditions amid ...
Ruling limits college data collection in 17 states but allows discrimination probes ...