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Protest Updates, May 2: An Agreement at Rutgers
Rutgers Administrators Agree to Most Protester Demands Protesters at Rutgers University began to voluntarily disassemble their tents on the Voorhees...

Connecticut Waters Down Anti-Legacy Bill
Connecticut lawmakers will not move ahead with a proposed ban on legacy admissions preferences that advanced from committee in March...

Researchers ‘Shocked and Disappointed’ After NSF Budget Cuts
Despite the CHIPS and Science Act’s authorization to double the National Science Foundation’s budget by 2027, Congress reduced the agency’s budget by 8 percent this year.

Yale Freshman Creates AI Chatbot With Answers on AI Ethics
Amid intellectual property and ethics concerns about AI large language models, a student created one based on his professor’s ethics work.
Canada and Australia Lose Allure for International Students
In a survey, they deemed the United States, with the looming possibility of a second Trump presidency, a more reliable education prospect than its anglophone rivals.
A Simple Treatment That Isn’t Reaching Children in Need: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Neeraj Sood, professor in the Sol Price School of Public Policy at the University of...

College Indecision Day
May 1 normally marks the start of students’ higher ed journeys. The FAFSA fiasco has cast a shadow over this year’s celebrations for those still waiting on aid packages.
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