USCIS Announces Stricter Policy on Adjustment of Status, Limiting Approval to “Extraordinary Circumstances
May 22, 2026 — Washington, D.C.U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced a major policy…
May 22, 2026 — Washington, D.C.U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced a major policy shift stating that Adjustment of Status will generally be treated as an extraordinary form of relief rather than a routine pathway to a Green Card for temporary visa holders inside the United States. Under the new USCIS policy memorandum, adjustment…
Blake Mincey, captured in photos by Grace DuVal, has had an eclectic journey. At 39, the former soldier and professional drummer is completing a physics degree at Harvard, balancing life as a father to a young child while pondering his next steps. Mincey, originally from Adairsville, Georgia, always sought to understand the workings of the…
Seth Rosenberg, a student known for his unique combination of military experience and academic prowess, has shifted his focus from combat photography to studying the psychology of power. Rosenberg, originally from Minnesota, joined the military in 2017, following his family’s tradition. As a Marine Corps combat photographer, he collaborated with various military branches and traveled…
Ronny Chieng, an Emmy Award-winning comedian, actor, and writer, will be the speaker for Harvard College’s Class Day on May 27, preceding the institution’s 375th Commencement. Charisma Chen, the first marshal of the 2026 Class Committee, expressed enthusiasm about Chieng’s participation, highlighting his ability to transform everyday occurrences into relatable comedic narratives. Chieng is recognized…
Australia was the pioneer in barring children under 16 from using major social media platforms, a move initiated in December 2025 aimed at reducing negative cognitive, social, and mental health impacts on youth. However, initial findings indicate poor compliance. Research shows nearly 75% of 14- and 15-year-olds in Australia are not adhering to the ban,…
Harvard’s history is rich with trivia, but how well do you really know the university? This quiz, part of the 2026 Commencement series celebrating Harvard’s 375th graduation, challenges your knowledge of the institution’s 390-year legacy. Question 1: What is the nickname of the John Harvard Statue, located in Harvard Yard? Options are Big Harv, The…
While many graduate students equate a 4 a.m. bedtime with a night well spent, for a group of MIT students, it marked the beginning of their workday. Their schedule was aligned not with the sun, but with the aurora borealis, as they aimed to study plasma phenomena using this natural light display as their laboratory….
Many individuals have their own perceptions of what distance learning entails. It is generally seen as a method of teaching that relies on technology and involves the separation of educators from students. This separation creates unique challenges that are typically not present in traditional classroom settings. According to Adair and Diaz (2014, 12), effective learner…
Future-ready skills encompass personal, social, and cognitive abilities that equip students to engage effectively with others and handle real-world scenarios. These skills, unlike academic or technical knowledge, emphasize communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and emotional management. Developing these abilities is crucial for students to become independent and responsible individuals. They enable learners to express ideas confidently, forge…
In the primary visual cortex, known for its role in processing visual information, not all neurons engage in processing what the eyes see. This may be due to the vast array of inputs each neuron receives through thousands of synapses, forcing them to choose between processing visual and other types of information. A recent study…