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The secretary of education will be responsible for deciding what data institutions must provide, but it’s likely to mirror ...
Two teaching and learning experts experimented with ChatGPT’s new Study Mode, which promises to support “deeper learning” ...
Igor Mazin writes that President Gregory Washington is doing an excellent job protecting all students and faculty, including ...
As described in Stuck, enacting pro-density housing regulations alone will not solve the housing affordability crisis. Absent ...
Frozen research funding, rising endowment taxes and other concerns have prompted some of the nation’s wealthiest universities ...
The $1 billion will go to “AI literacy programs, research funding and cloud computing resources,” according to the ...
Given a week to decide, the University of California system has agreed to negotiate with the Justice Department over alleged ...
The University of Utah plans to eliminate 81 academic programs and minors—a step that administrators attribute to a new state ...
A Georgetown University researcher who was detained by immigration agents in March will be allowed to resume his work, at ...
Externally, though, resentment at COVID restrictions and the new focus on racial equity led to a populist backlash against any institutions associated with expertise, the professional class or ...
A major institution paying out extortion money in response to a nonmeritorious “investigation” and submitting to government surveillance of its policies is not a good day for higher ed.
A new book argues for a renewed focus on the strengths of first-generation students, not just their challenges.