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How Many Casualties Would a Plagiarism War Produce?
If conservatives and liberals start scouring their opponents’ academic publications for stolen ideas or phrases, nobody—even plagiarism experts—knows how much grist they will find.
Idaho Scholarship Program a Boon for Students and State
The workforce development scholarship helps students get the education and training they need to meet state workforce needs. Demand for the scholarships has been higher than expected.
Spelman Receives Historic $100M Donation
Christian Colleges Navigate Abortion Debates in a Post-Roe World
Some scholars say discussions of the topic are now more nuanced and complex. Antiabortion activists believe the discourse has become too permissive.
Arizona State Joins ChatGPT in First Higher Ed Partnership
Interest in Skill-Based Learning Not Keeping Up With Demand
A new study found 86 percent of faculty and staff say there’s a need for new skills-based learning models, but only 22 percent of their institutions had implemented them.
Earth’s Unique Continents and Atmosphere: Academic Minute
Program Innovation: J-Term Courses Promote Student Development
Gettysburg College offers free, virtual webinars to help learners launch into their lives after graduation, teaching personal and professional skills.
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