IGNOU Extends Admission Deadline for July 2024 Session

Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the last date for admissions to its July 2024 session until September 20, 2024, giving students more time to apply for Open Distance Learning (ODL) programs. The extension applies to all programs offered in ODL/Online mode except for Semester-based and Certificate programs.

Howard University: A Legacy of Black Excellence and Historic Firsts

Howard University, founded in 1867, stands as a beacon of Black excellence and educational empowerment. From establishing the first Black law school to producing the first African-American Nobel laureate in literature, Howard has played a pivotal role in shaping the career paths of countless individuals who have broken racial barriers and achieved remarkable success. This article explores the rich history of Howard University and its significant firsts, highlighting its enduring impact on American society.

Sorority Sisters Sue Kappa Kappa Gamma for Allowing Transgender Members

A group of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority members at the University of Wyoming are suing their sorority for allowing a transgender student to join, arguing that it violates the organization’s founding principles and undermines the purpose of women-only spaces. The lawsuit, which echoes similar concerns raised by Sweet Briar College’s decision to limit admissions to women, highlights the growing tension between gender ideology and traditional values.

SSC Crackdown on Cheating in Clerk Exam: 53 Candidates Under Investigation

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has taken a strong stance against cheating in its exams, launching an investigation into irregularities in the SSC Clerk Exam 2024. 53 candidates with suspiciously similar answers are under scrutiny, with police suspecting a solver gang operating at multiple exam centers. The SSC is taking swift action against those found guilty, emphasizing the importance of maintaining academic integrity.

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