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College-to-career gap: A new survey finds many college students expect about $80,000 starting pay, but the typical 18–25 bachelor’s graduate earns closer to $56,000—fueling anxiety as costs rise and hiring stays tight. Teacher diversity: A student-produced look at New York City classrooms highlights how the lack of teacher representation can shape outcomes for students of color. Exam integrity in India: The Supreme Court heard that NEET-UG 2026 disruptions are “very traumatic” for students and families, while the NTA says the retest was done to protect trust in the system. School safety in Kenya: Kenyan authorities arrested eight students over a suspected arson attack at Utumishi Girls’ Academy that killed 16; Kenya’s education chief ordered the school board dissolved over alleged safety failures. Local school year wrap-ups: Florida’s last day of school hits May 29 in 20 counties, with only six counties extending into June. Higher-ed pathways: Suffolk University and Bunker Hill Community College announced a joint admissions and transfer partnership with advising and summer stipends to speed degree completion.

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