Columbia University has decided to conduct its classes in a hybrid format to ensure the safety of st..
..Read More
During a congressional hearing, Columbia University President Nemat Shafik disclosed that the univer..
..Read More
In the past year, students have handed in more than 22 million papers that might have used generativ..
..Read More
President Joe Biden announced new student debt cancellation measures yesterday, which could benefit ..
..Read More
The price of attending college is reaching new heights, especially in New England. Boston University..
..Read More
After a two-month delay that left high schoolers and families uncertain about the financial assistan..
..Read More
Departing from its century-old paper-and-pencil tradition, the standardized test (SAT), a cornerston..
..Read More
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine received a $1 billion donation from 93-year-old professor Ru..
..Read More
PayPal and Palantir cofounder Peter Thiel started offering students $100,000 to drop out of college ..
..Read More
Yale University announced on Thursday that it will resume requiring applicants to submit standardize..
..Read More
The Biden administration recently announced it will forgive $1.2 billion in student loan debt, benef..
..Read More
Dartmouth College is reinstating SAT or ACT scores as a requirement for prospective students applyin..
..Read More
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has joined the fray over Harvard University’s future, endorsing Silic..
..Read More
Havard President Claudine Gay announced her resignation yesterday amid allegations of plagiarism and..
..Read More
Following allegations of plagiarism in her 1997 doctoral dissertation, Harvard University President ..
..Read More
Congressional pressure is intensifying on the Presidents of Harvard, UPenn and MIT as 74 members of ..
..Read More
The presidents of Harvard, MIT and UPenn are facing calls for resignation, donor threats, and a cong..
..Read More
A new report from free speech watchdog PEN America estimates that around 1.3 million public school t..
..Read More
An increasing number of student debt holders are filing for bankruptcy to get their debt canceled. T..
..Read More
Last academic year, American universities saw a 35% jump in Indian students joining US campuses comp..
..Read More
The Biden administration has found ways to wipe out $127 billion in student debt for roughly 3.6 mil..
..Read More
In response to rising accusations of insufficient action against antisemitism protests on campuses, ..
..Read More
Homeschooling has become mainstream in the US, with around 2.7 million kids learning at their reside..
..Read More
More than two dozen top US law firms have urged law schools to address the rising antisemitism and i..
..Read More
Long-standing billionaire donors of Ivy League universities like Harvard, Stanford, Cornell, NYU and..
..Read More
The nonprofit organization overseeing American College Testing (ACT) has reported a 30-year low in a..
..Read More
The almost three-year pause on student loan repayments ends today for roughly 28 million borrowers, ..
..Read More
Like it or not, AI tools are helping students with their assignments, and colleges and universities ..
..Read More
With classes about to begin, this year’s back-to-school spending is expected to reach a record..
..Read More
Student loan interest accumulation, paused during the COVID-19 pandemic, resumes today. Borrowers wi..
..Read More
No fillers. No hidden agenda. News as it should be.
Daily Shorts is a fresh media company that focuses on you. Our goal is to empower you with unbiased and easy-to-digest information to help you grow and understand the world better.
We believe reading news is a lost art. Clickbait journalism and loud media narratives are constantly telling you what to think. At Daily Shorts, you will only find the news most relevant to you.
We are fuelled by curiosity and dedicated to writing stories that would excite and move every reader. Fulfilling these promises requires Daily Shorts to reach every person’s inbox. And this is why we decided not to charge you for subscription.
We are free and will always be because we believe that quality journalism is not a luxury or exclusive to a few, but everyone’s right.
We make news reading fun.
This website uses cookies or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalized recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy