Harvard MBA job placements drop to 23%, Stanford and Wharton also report rising unemployment: What’s behind the decline?

[ad_1] Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton MBA job placements plummet—what’s behind the rise in unemployment? (Getty Images) The prestigious MBA programs at Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, and other top-tier schools are facing an alarming trend: a sharp rise in unemployment rates among their graduates. As the economy shifts and companies rethink hiring strategies, some of the most…

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Cafe Coffee Day insolvency process resumes after NCLAT fails to meet SC deadline

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The insolvency process against Indian coffeehouse Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd (CDEL), the parent company of Cafe Coffee Day, resumed after the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) failed to issue its order within the Supreme Court’s February 21 deadline.Earlier, the Chennai bench of NCLAT concluded hearings and reserved its verdict on an…

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Columbia University makes several policy changes in dispute over $400 million federal funding

[ad_1] For the past two weeks, Columbia University has been in the news. In a recent development, the university has introduced a series of new policies, including restrictions on demonstrations, revised disciplinary procedures, and an immediate review of its Middle East curriculum—moves that appear to be significant concessions, as reported by CNN.This decision follows the…

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Harvard pays for defiance as US plans to pull $1 billion: What’s the price of academic freedom in America?

[ad_1] हार्वर्ड यूनिवर्सिटी (summer.harvard.edu) Harvard University, an institution integral to American academia, has long stood as a bastion of intellectual independence and student aspirations. Now, it finds itself engulfed in a high-stakes political standoff. The United States government has signaled its intent to withdraw an additional $1 billion in federal grants and research contracts, escalating…

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