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Community Knowledge Incubator Fund awarded to community groups across Cambridge
We are delighted to announce this year's awardees of the Community Knowledge Incubator Fund. The fund seeks to strengthen support for communities to investigate their own questions, challenges, and ideas, and to work with university researchers when it leads to a clear, shared benefit. We are delighted to announce this year's awardees of the Community Knowledge Incubator Fund. The fund seeks to strengthen support for communities to investigate their own questions, challenges, and ideas, and to w...
Juhi Chawla's son Arjun Mehta graduates from Columbia university
Juhi Chawla celebrates her son Arjun Mehta's graduation from Columbia University, following daughter Jahnavi's similar academic success at the Ivy League institution. Juhi shared joyful glimpses of Arjun's New York ceremony, highlighting his proud walk across the stage. The family's academic achievements continue to shine.
Oxford University students revolt over ban on transgender rowers entering the women's Boat Race
Oxford University students revolt over ban on transgender rowers entering the women's Boat RaceGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy NOOR QURASHI, NEWS REPORTER Published: 12:33, 22 May 2026 | Updated: 12:36, 22 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Why AI Can Write Code, But It Can't Teach Engineers Critical Thinking
InnovationWhy AI Can Write Code, But It Can't Teach Engineers Critical ThinkingByDaniel Gumucio,Forbes Councils Member.for Forbes Technology CouncilCOUNCIL POSTExpertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. | Membership (fee-based)May 22, 2026, 07:00am EDTDaniel Gumucio is the CEO & Founder of AssureSoft, a premier nearshore software development company with development centers across Latam. gettyTo say that AI dramatically accelerate...
WNBA star Caitlin Clark set to publish children's book inspired by inscription in her childhood bedroom
WNBA standout Caitlin Clark is taking her talents from the basketball court to the page.On Thursday, the Indiana Fever guard unveiled the cover art of her upcoming children’s picture book, "EXTRAordinary! A Little EXTRA to Reach BIG Dreams."The book, which is scheduled for release in November, draws from Clark’s life — one she said is "like few others."Clark also announced Thursday that pre-orders for the book are now available. "BIG NEWS! I wrote a picture book," she wrote on X. "Pre-order your...
TANCET 2026 result released, scorecards to be released on this date
Anna University has announced the TANCET Result 2026. Candidates can check their scores on the official website. Over 30,000 students appeared for the TANCET and CEETA PG examinations. Scorecards will be available from May 27. Profile corrections are permitted before downloading the scorecard. Further updates on counselling will be provided.
Tennessee school board member charged after calling teenage girl ‘hot’
Keith Ervin, 59, was charged with assault after he told a student ‘God – you’re hot’ at a public meeting in AprilAn east Tennessee school board member who told a teenage girl, “God – you’re hot,” on video at a public meeting in April has been charged with assault.State prosecutors on 18 May charged 59-year-old Keith Ervin under a Tennessee statute that outlaws “intentionally or knowingly [causing] physical contact with another [that] a reasonable person would regard … as extremely offensive or p...
'Content, not individuals': SC tones down remarks against academicians in NCERT row
The Supreme Court has assured three academics that harsh remarks against them in a previous order will be deleted. These remarks stemmed from a Class 8 NCERT chapter on judicial corruption. The court clarified its concern was the chapter's content, not the individuals, emphasizing the need for balanced academic discussions on the judiciary while respecting constitutional frameworks.
If Majoring In Computer Science Is Doomed Due To AI, The Latest Claim Is That Majoring In Philosophy Is The Next Best Choice
InnovationAIIf Majoring In Computer Science Is Doomed Due To AI, The Latest Claim Is That Majoring In Philosophy Is The Next Best ChoiceByLance Eliot,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant.Follow AuthorMay 22, 2026, 03:15am EDTChoosing a college major has gotten a lot harder, especially due to the advent of AI and its impacts on the future of society.gettyIn today’s column, I examine a r...
No hike in school fees for private schools in Dubai for 2026-2027 as per Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed directive - Emirates 24|7
No hike in school fees for private schools in Dubai for 2026-2027 as per Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed directive Emirates 24|7
School trust installs US-style knife arches to protect hundreds of students in UK first
A school trust is installing US-style knife arches across all of its facilities to protect hundreds of its students.Dudley Academies Trust has become the first academy trust in the UK to equip all of its secondary schools with the metal detecting technology.Approximately £50,000 has been invested in installing nine screening devices across four sites.The Black Country trust claims the initiative represents a proportionate safeguarding measure in response to broader concerns about knife crime acr...
NID DAT counselling 2026 schedule out; MDes round 1 provisional offer letter released
The National Institute of Design has announced the NID DAT 2026 counselling schedule for BDes admissions on its official website. The registration and document submission deadline is May 31, 2026, with seat allotment results expected on June 9, 2026. Final admission will be based solely on NID DAT mains scores.
Taliban ‘legitimising child marriage’ with new edict, activists warn
Up to 70% of girls may be in early or forced marriages but law now makes divorce impossible if husbands disagreeChild marriage appears to have been legally recognised for the first time by the Taliban in Afghanistan, as activists say “shameful” new laws make it almost impossible for girls and young women to seek divorce against their husbands’ will.There are no official statistics on forced and underage marriages in Afghanistan, but activists say it has risen at an alarming rate in recent years,...
NEET row: NTA tells parliamentary panel leak did not happen from its system
A parliamentary committee questioned the NTA chief regarding the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak, with the director stating the leak did not originate from their system. The committee also reviewed NTA reforms and discussed the impact of AI on education, alongside challenges faced by Aligarh Muslim University and the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions.
Code Ninjas: The AI-In-Education Problem Isn’t Cheating. It’s Passivity.
InnovationConsumer TechCode Ninjas: The AI-In-Education Problem Isn’t Cheating. It’s Passivity.ByJohn Koetsier,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Journalist, analyst, author, podcaster.Follow AuthorMay 21, 2026, 10:18pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.AI in education is a problem, says Code Ninjas CEO Navin Gurnaney. But it's not cheating. Rather, it's p...
AI bot used during Arizona college commencement ruins graduation for students whose names were skipped in flub that sparked boos
An AI-powered system used to read graduates' names at Glendale Community College malfunctioned during commencement and skipped some students entirely.
How new Eagles OC Sean Mannion will lean on experience to 'blend' offense for Jalen Hurts
PHILADELPHIA — Sean Mannion keeps a framed version of the football notes and play drawings of a 7-year-old in his office.As a child tagging along with his father to high school summer passing tournaments, he took notes on a yellow legal pad like his father did as a high school coach. When Mannion became an assistant coach in Green Bay two years ago, his father framed the 27-year-old notes and gifted them to Mannion. They hang in Mannion’s office as a reminder of a job he’s long envisioned.“The s...
Why I wish I'd never gone to university. Before you even consider encouraging YOUR children into higher education, read the reality of my life. Teenagers: Get a job, start earning - and never look back
Why I wish I'd never gone to university. Before you even consider encouraging YOUR children into higher education, read the reality of my life. Teenagers: Get a job, start earning - and never look backBy CHARLOTTE AMBROSE FOR THE DAILY MAIL Published: 01:07, 22 May 2026 | Updated: 01:07, 22 May 2026 e-mail View comments
'Unconscious bias training', 'emotional check-ins' and the Coldplay kisscam scandal - as CEO fires entire HR team, it's no wonder companies are turning their backs on the bloated industry
'Unconscious bias training', 'emotional check-ins' and the Coldplay kisscam scandal - as CEO fires entire HR team, it's no wonder companies are turning their backs on the bloated industrySee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy DAILY MAIL REPORTER Published: 00:55, 22 May 2026 | Updated: 00:58, 22 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Stanford student explains how AI impacted his graduating class
A recent opinion piece in The New York Times spotlighted the impact of artificial intelligence on the 2026 graduating class at one of the world's most prestigious universities. The author, Stanford student Theo Baker, joins to discuss.