The Office of Accessible Education (OAE) has limited dedicated testing space. Due to this, we ask that professors accommodate all students to the best of their ability. If a professor is unable to ...
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Education experts warn of "toxic entitlement" as college students increasingly claim dubious disability diagnoses for ...
An international research team has uncovered the next frontier in monitoring brain health, and the key is in technology that ...
Researchers showed commercial earbuds can detect cognitive load by tracking cochlear responses. An AI model identified four ...
An international research team has uncovered the next frontier in monitoring brain health, and the key is in technology that millions of people are already using every day – earbuds.
A Stanford student’s New York Times opinion essay claims some peers falsely identify as Jain to avoid the university’s costly mandatory meal plan. The allegation has sparked debate over religious ...
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PUC centres In its bid to strengthen checks on polluting vehicles in the city, the transport department has directed all PUC centres to strictly enforce norms set by the government, officials said on ...
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