Education News 2025: Courts Block DEI Enforcement, Delaware Celebrates Student Talent and New DOE Leadership
Federal Courts Block DEI Letter Enforcement Threatening K-12 Funding In a major update, three federal courts have blocked the U.S. Department of Education from enforcing its controversial “Dear Colleague Letter” on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The letter, initially sent in February 2025,
“Reimagining Business Education in Pakistan: Preparing Future Leaders for the Digital Economy”
Why Business Schools Must Evolve Now The world of business is changing faster than ever. With technology advancing rapidly, traditional business models are being replaced by digital-first strategies. From artificial intelligence to automation and blockchain, innovation is driving transformation across every industry. In
Turkish Tufts University Student Denied Bond Amid Ongoing U.S. Immigration Detention Case
Student Held for Three Weeks by Immigration Officials A Tufts University student from Turkey, who has been in U.S. immigration custody for nearly three weeks, was recently denied bond by an immigration judge, her legal team confirmed. Ongoing Detention Raises Human Rights Concerns
Sprouts Awards $250,000 in Grants to Bring Youth Cooking Programs to 25 Schools Nationwide
Empowering 7,000 Students Across 25 Schools to Embrace Healthy Cooking The Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation has announced a major initiative to improve youth nutrition education by awarding $250,000 in ‘Get Kids Cooking’ grants. This investment will support hands-on culinary programs at 25 schools
University of Minnesota Student’s Visa Revoked Over DUI, Not Protests, Says ICE
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has confirmed that a University of Minnesota graduate student was detained due to a prior drunk driving offense, not for involvement in campus protests. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a statement Monday clarifying that the
