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‘Piedmont Is in for Some Very Tough Times’
Piedmont University provost Daniel Silber resigned abruptly this week to protest proposed budget cuts and faculty layoffs, which he called “morally wrong.”
Preventing Gun Violence on Campus
Alarmed by mass shootings in Uvalde and Buffalo, colleges are working to protect their campuses with threat assessment teams, active shooter drills and partnerships with law enforcement.
Opinion
The Exclusivity of Inclusive Excellence
Andrea Y. Simpson reflects on how the phrase, as interpreted at so many institutions, can undermine the goals of diversity and inclusivity, as well as limit the scope of first-rate scholarship.
Designing Better Human-AI Collaboration: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jinglu Jiang, assistant research professor in the school of management at Binghamton University, explores how...
UCLA Law Releases Confidential Student Information
The University of California, Los Angeles, law school accidentally released to first-year students information about rising third-year students, including their...
SUNY Will Honor Students’ Names and Pronouns
All 64 campuses in the State University of New York system will update their policies to permit students to use...
Opinion
Room for Improvement
Scott McLemee begins a two-part look at Mark Coeckelbergh’s books Self-Improvement: Technologies of the Soul in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and The Political Philosophy of AI.
Ex–Sonoma State President’s Husband Defied Campus Ban
Judy Sakaki’s husband, Patrick McCallum, defied orders to stay off the Sonoma State University campus, according to new details that...
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