US international students face fear, silence, and rising threats in 2025.
The decision was made yesterday during a meeting of the university's Board of Residence, Health and Disciplinary Committee
Government Edward College in Pabna has dropped Suchitra Sen’s name from the title of a residential hall, drawing criticism from residents of the district where the legendary film actress was born.
Natural charm to take hit from wave of unplanned development
Treasurer says election not possible in June
They issue a four-point demand, with the immediate release of the draft voter list as a key priority
The first election to the Jahangirnagar University Central Students' Union (Jucsu) in 33 years will be held on July 31
All residential halls for students to reopen on May 2 and academic activities to resume from May 4
Mahapara Sanjana, a Chevening scholar, shares her experience.
The disagreement among the student organisations regarding the announcement of the Jahangirnagar University Central Students' Union (JUCSU) election schedule has reached its peak
The festival drew thousands of music lovers, students, faculty members, and visitors from across the city to the Selim Al Deen Muktamancha
A group of Dhaka University students yesterday demanded a roadmap for holding the Dhaka University Central Student Union (DUCSU) election within two working days
Students of the Institute of Fine Arts protested for a second consecutive day, demanding resolutions to ongoing issues and injustices within the institution
The application process for enrolment at Dhaka University's 2024-2025 academic session began today
Jagannath University's "Quantum Voyager" team has emerged as the champion in the Dhaka Division of the "NASA Space Apps Challenge 2024" competition, organised by the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Buet authorities have announced that students cannot be members of any political organisation, be it on campus or outside.
In response to ongoing student protests, Buet authorities today cancelled the hall seat allotments of several students accused of involvement in Chhatra League's politics
The authorities of Dhaka University have decided to resume classes on September 22 after a closure of more than two and a half months