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A New Home for AI: The Library
University of Rhode Island plans to use its library to broaden the reach of artificial intelligence.

Law Schools Under the Microscope
The ABA has publicly posted reports on the accreditation status of more than 5 percent of the law schools it approves in the last 18 months, providing a window into the continued aftereffects of the law school bubble.

Opinion
Extra, Extra, Read All About It
To offer extra credit or not to offer extra credit? Deborah J. Cohan explains why, after years of not offering it, she's changed her mind.

Thanks, but No, Thanks
UT Austin says it will not accept funding from a foundation after concerns were raised about its connections to the Chinese Communist Party.

Margaret Atwood, #MeToo, Due Process and a Professor
Column by author who is a feminist icon asks if she is a “bad feminist” -- and revives debate over whether a university inappropriately fired a noted novelist.

Opinion
Portrait of a Budget Cut
Adjunct Sara Tatyana Bernstein describes the panic and pain of it all.

Profanity, Not Pedagogy
Court rejects terminated professor's First Amendment suit against LSU, saying there's no meaningful connection between her vulgar language and training teachers.

No Closure at Rochester
President resigns; report says accused professor was unprofessional and inappropriate but didn't break the law or university rules; many students and faculty members remain angry. Accused professor responds.
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