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The comment period for the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing interim final rule has been extended, but consumer advocates ...
A millennial shares why he created a video cover letter for his dream job at Adobe and how it helped him land the job.
I remember one successful student who wrote about standing outside the classroom door, trying to muster the courage to ...
The college doesn’t accept a penny from the government, nor does it ask students to report their race or ethnicity on application forms or anywhere else. This principled position has created ...
President Trump’s plans to rid the country’s education system of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) were thrown further ...
Hailee Steinfeld, like her character in Sinners, comes from a diverse ethnic background. She was born in Tarzana, California, as per IMDb, to Cheri and Peter Steinfeld. Her mother was an interior ...
Guyana’s diversity is a point of pride, but it is no secret that disparities exist across our ethnic communities. Discussions about conducting an ethnic disparity survey are timely and necessary.
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Chandigarh bench of Shri Bachu Venkat Balaram Das (Judicial Member) and Shri Atul Chaturvedi(Technical Member), has held that an application under section ...
The letter which set off the tussle between Harvard and US President Donald Trump’s administration was “unauthorised” and “sent by mistake,” an official close to the matter revealed. On April 11, the ...
(photo credit: Ken McGagh/Reuters) A letter sent to Harvard University by the Trump administration’s Task Force to Combat Antisemitism was sent by mistake, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
In response to Sen. John Kennedy's quote in your recent editorial about the national security breach when he stated: “Most Americans don’t care one way or another.” Well, I do care.