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Google Joins Forces for Diversity in Education

The US Department of Education has notified American schools receiving federal funding that they must stop using "illegal" racial preferences and stereotypes in admissions, hiring, and other decisions. The move comes after the Supreme Court's 2023 ruling on Students v. Harvard, which effectively ended affirmative action. In contrast to this stance, 82 companies including Google, Meta, Apple, and Starbucks signed a Supreme Court amicus brief arguing that diversity benefits students' experiences and leads to more diverse workplaces enhancing business performance.

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2025/02/18/Trump-Education-Department-Craig-Trainor-DEI-affirmative-action/1471739902921/

Stanford Tops Harvard in Research Opportunities

Stanford University and Harvard University are among the top universities for employment, with a high percentage of graduates securing jobs after completing their studies. Stanford has a strong focus on research opportunities, allowing students to retain their passion in various fields, while Harvard boasts an extensive academic library system and a distinguished faculty, including Nobel Prize winner Gary Ruvkun. The University of Cambridge also stands out for its vast research budget and strong industry connections, providing students with cutting-edge research opportunities and career-focused programs.

https://en.tempo.co/read/1976049/want-to-get-hired-fast-study-at-these-5-best-universities-for-a-successful-career

Harvard Study: Schools Must Nurture Young Minds

The question of whether schools and teachers should be responsible for children's upbringing is complex. While parents can delegate education to excellent schools and capable teachers, research suggests that early childhood experiences also play a crucial role in shaping a child's emotional and social development. The Harvard University's Centre on the Developing Child report highlights the importance of the first 5 years of life for brain development. This implies that schools and teachers should not solely focus on academic education but also consider the holistic development of children, including their emotional and social well-being.

https://www.malaymail.com/news/what-you-think/2025/02/12/preparing-for-the-new-school-year-fareen-ali/166410

Maine Students Lag Behind Nationally in Math Scores

A report by researchers from Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth found that students in Maine, Oregon, and Vermont are approximately a year behind their peers nationwide in math and reading test scores, with significant achievement gaps between socioeconomic groups. Economist Tom Kane highlighted the need for a long-term recovery plan, citing lower-income schools as being less likely to recover learning losses than higher-income districts. Chronic absenteeism played a role in students' poor performance, and communication between teachers, parents, and communities is crucial to addressing this issue.

https://www.scrippsnews.com/us-news/education/americas-students-lag-behind-pre-pandemic-levels-report-shows

Samsung Leads Digital Signage Market Growth Surge

The digital signage market is expected to continue growing due to its flexibility and cost-effectiveness. Companies like Samsung, LG, and Sony are developing innovative display technologies such as Micro-LED and quantum dots. The education sector, led by institutions like Harvard University, is a significant end-user, while government offices and retail industry contribute significantly to the market's growth. Real-time content updates and remote management capabilities enhance the value proposition of digital signage, challenging traditional billboards and widescreen alternatives. However, power problems and screenless displays are potential challenges.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/digital-signage-market-to-grow-by-usd-11-14-billion-from-2025-2029--boosted-by-retail-space-growth-with-ai-impact-on-market-transformation---technavio-302371182.html

UKCAT Required for Oxford and Cambridge Scholarships

The United Kingdom, United States and Canada are popular destinations for medical education. In the UK, students can apply for scholarships at institutions like the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, but must first pass the UKCAT exam. The US is home to top-ranked medical schools such as Harvard Medical School and Johns Hopkins, although studying there can be expensive. Meanwhile, Canada offers the NSERC scholarship to support international students pursuing a MBBS degree in the country.

https://en.tempo.co/read/1968362/10-best-countries-to-study-medicine-u-k-and-u-s-included

Harvard's Tuition Exceeds $38,421 Annually

Harvard University and Stanford University are among the most prestigious private colleges in the world, known for their high academic standards and specialized programs. A key difference between public and private colleges is tuition fees, with public colleges typically charging lower rates, especially for in-state residents, due to state or federal subsidies. In contrast, private colleges have higher tuition rates but often offer more generous financial aid packages to help offset the cost. For example, according to the Education Data Initiative, annual tuition and fees for a 4-year out-of-state public college student average $28,386, while nonprofit private colleges exceed $38,421. Additionally, approximately 70% of students receive financial aid at both public and private institutions, with private colleges offering more options such as scholarships, grants, and tuition discounts due to their larger endowments from alumni and donations.

https://en.tempo.co/read/1968155/understanding-the-difference-between-public-and-private-colleges

MIT Tops Arts & Humanities Rankings Globally

According to a list compiled by TimeOut and Times Higher Education, several top universities have been ranked as the best globally for specific academic fields. MIT has been named the top university in Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences, while Oxford University leads in Computer Science and Medicine and Health Sciences. Stanford University is ranked first in Education, Law, Psychology, and Life Sciences. Harvard University tops the list in Engineering and Physical Sciences, with California Institute of Technology also ranking highly in Physical Sciences.

https://en.tempo.co/read/1968090/worlds-top-universities-by-academy-field-in-2025

Sichuan U Surpasses Stanford, MIT in Research Output

Sichuan University in southwest China has surpassed Stanford University, MIT and Oxford University in high-quality research output, according to the Nature Index. The university, located in Chengdu, Sichuan province, rose to 11th place among global academic institutions between October 2023 and September 2024, with nine of the top 10 spots held by Chinese universities, including Harvard University at number one.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3295893/chinas-sichuan-university-overtakes-stanford-mit-and-oxford-high-quality-research?module=top_story&pgtype=section