Global Edition
Global Edition
UK Edition
EU Edition
US Edition

VerilumiaVerilumia

The Daily Verified Briefing

Markets

Education

Latest verified news about Education on Verilumia. Fact-checked and bias-analyzed Education stories from multiple sources.

DOJ sues UCLA over alleged Title VI antisemitism violations

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a federal lawsuit against the University of California, Los Angeles, alleging the university failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students from a hostile educational environment f...

Mainstream Bias 13 Sources
Left 8% Neutral 31% Right 61%

Ball State settles $225,000 First Amendment lawsuit

A former Ball State University administrator will receive $225,000 to settle a federal lawsuit alleging the public university violated her First Amendment rights by firing her over a private Facebook post about the late ...

Mainstream Bias 6 Sources
Left 50% Neutral 17% Right 33%

17‑year‑old Tulane recruit killed in Leon County crash

A 17-year-old college football recruit was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Leon County, Florida, late Saturday night, just weeks before he was scheduled to begin his collegiate career at Tulane University.

Mainstream Bias 3 Sources
Left 0% Neutral 67% Right 33%

CBSE extends Class 12 scanned answer copy deadline to May 24

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has extended the deadline for Class 12 students to apply for scanned copies of their evaluated answer books to May 24, following widespread technical disruptions on its off...

Mainstream Bias 11 Sources
Left 36% Neutral 0% Right 64%

Supreme Court questions creamy layer exclusion for reservation benefits

The Supreme Court on Friday questioned whether children from families that have achieved significant educational and economic advancement through reservation policies should continue to receive quota benefits, emphasizin...

Mainstream Bias 3 Sources
Left 67% Neutral 0% Right 33%

Supreme Court modifies ban on NCERT chapter authors’ involvement

The Supreme Court on Friday modified its March 11 order that had barred government bodies from associating with three academics involved in drafting a controversial textbook chapter on judicial corruption.

Mainstream Bias 4 Sources
Left 75% Neutral 0% Right 25%

Supreme Court to hear challenge to CBSE compulsory 3-language rule

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a legal challenge next week against a new policy from the Central Board of Secondary Education that makes the study of three languages compulsory for students entering Class 9.

Mainstream Bias 3 Sources
Left 33% Neutral 0% Right 67%

Polytechnique graduate credits service dog Kopeck for success

A 27-year-old man is set to graduate from Montreal’s École Polytechnique with his mechanical engineering degree, an achievement made possible with the constant support of his service dog, who attended every class by his ...

Mainstream Bias 13 Sources
Left 8% Neutral 92% Right 0%

ASUU warns 2025 agreement delays may trigger Nigeria university crisis

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has warned that Nigeria’s public universities face a possible industrial crisis due to what it describes as the government’s failure to fully implement a major agreement signed ea...

Mainstream Bias 4 Sources
Left 25% Neutral 50% Right 25%

Tinubu Appoints Segun Aina as New JAMB Registrar

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Professor Segun Aina as the new Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

Mainstream Bias 5 Sources
Left 40% Neutral 40% Right 20%

West Bengal orders mandatory Vande Mataram at madrasah assemblies

The West Bengal government has made the singing of the national song "Vande Mataram" mandatory during morning assemblies in all recognized madrasahs across the state, effective immediately.

Mainstream Bias 5 Sources
Left 60% Neutral 0% Right 40%

FG Begins Paying Overdue 2025 BEA Scholarships Abroad

The Federal Government has begun disbursing overdue scholarship allowances to Nigerian students studying abroad under a discontinued international program, while thousands of domestic scholarship recipients continue to f...

Mainstream Bias 3 Sources
Left 33% Neutral 33% Right 34%

Florida Art Teacher Fired After Video Shows Hanging Black Doll

A Florida middle school art teacher has been fired after hanging a Black baby doll by its neck from a classroom television, an incident captured on video by a student that sparked widespread condemnation and an official ...

Mainstream Bias 9 Sources
Left 67% Neutral 0% Right 33%

Harvard Caps A Grades at 20 Percent From Fall 2027

Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences has voted to impose a strict cap on the number of A grades awarded to undergraduates, a major policy shift designed to combat decades of grade inflation.

Mainstream Bias 14 Sources
Left 29% Neutral 36% Right 35%

© 2026 Verilumia Ltd. All rights reserved.

Verified, fact-checked news you can trust.

0:00 / 0:00