In the silence, her mind ruminated on every little detail.
Campus sat down with Dr David Dowland, the Registrar of BRACU, to get his insight into the possible challenges that the university could face in offering such a programme, the state of academia in Bangladesh, and what pursuing a doctorate really entails.
Between July 15 and August 5 last year, parents across the country held their breaths waiting, worrying, and counting the hours until their children returned home from the protests. Some had their parents' blessing. Others went without it.
The delayed decision left thousands of students in distress all night.
Our most vital responsibility is to prepare the next generation to truly thrive as future leaders.
F1 is a cinematic adrenaline rush that tries to capture the spirit of Formula 1 with style, heart, and thrilling visual realism. But its predictable story and missed potential hold it back.
In this ever-expanding universe of subfields, a single, generalised undergraduate degree can begin to feel like a jack-of-all-trades programme that risks giving students only superficial exposure to areas they may later wish to master.
On July 3, the first lecture of the distinguished Law lecture series titled “Rights of Nature in the Global South” was held at the Department of Law, Dhaka University (DU).
BUFT successfully hosted "Textile Hack 2025: Prototype Bazaar" on July 13.
The recent movement saw a massively uneven distribution of power, where unarmed students were up against armed forces in full gear. In this reality, medical students have been trying their best to speak out against the atrocities being carried out. Alongside that, they’ve been using their skills to help save lives.
We believe there can be no future without the success and support of the students.
Bangladeshi student associations in Australia, Canada, and Hungary are organising rallies to show their support for the reform movement.
On July 17, at least five students were injured during attacks by leaders and members of BCL in front of the ULAB campus.
Several hundred BRAC University (BRACU) students are stuck inside their campus, and many of them are currently in need of urgent medical assistance.
A group of Bangladeshis, alongside a few locals, in Budapest, Hungary, came together to show their support for the Quota Reform Movement.
It is the task— the responsibility, even— of anyone with a semblance of power to uphold the rights of those without. So when crisis befalls, why do we suggest escape to those who cannot?
The future of these protests remains uncertain, yet the students' unity endures.
It is hardly a rare circumstance that only two or three years down the line, we realise that our chosen path is not what we expected it to be.
Students from several private universities took to the streets earlier today to join the Quota Reform Movement protests.