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Lady who dressed like distinction student for Hallelujah Challenge graduates with first class from UNILAG
A Nigerian lady has excitedly celebrated graduating with a first-class honours degree from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) ...
Vijay shares his first social media post wishing TN and Puducherry +2 students luck, days after wife Sangeetha filed for ...
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University of Ibadan Engineering Student Who Led Campus Fellowship Bags First Class, Breaks Record
A young Nigerian man went viral as he celebrated the completion of his engineering studies at the University of Ibadan. He ...
Amid ongoing divorce proceedings initiated by wife Sangeetha Sornalingam, Thalapathy Vijay shared a heartfelt message wishing ...
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CBSE Class 10 Hindi board exam analysis 2026: Paper balanced, grammar slightly tricky
CBSE has conducted the Class 10 Hindi Board examination 2026 smoothly, with students and teachers sharing their first impressions soon after the paper concluded. The overall structure of the paper is ...
Expanding undergraduate research benefits not only the institution, but the students too. Here’s how to embed a research mindset in your undergraduate cohort ...
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U.S. Rep. celebrates National Read Across America Day
Monday is National Read Across America Day, and one class of Baltimore County elementary school students celebrated with the help of a congressman. U.S. Rep. Johnny Olszewski, D-District 2, is a ...
“This is a pandemic that I would say is worse than cigarettes,” school board Chairman Matt Susin said.
New Hampshire lawmakers consider a bill to protect recess as a civil right for students. Recess is essential for learning and inclusion.
Three students – two from Lewis and Clark High School and one from Gonzaga Preparatory School – were ushered into rooms filled with family and friends who were waiting to surprise them.
Imagine a school where learning regularly happens beyond classroom walls, with forests, fields, and seasons used as part of the curriculum. It's happening in Nashville.
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