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The New Hall Monitor

David Galef considers the privacy implications of logging on to his university’s Wi-Fi network.

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Listen: Celebrating Black Student Success and Achievement

In the latest Voices of Student Success episode, learn more about Sacramento State’s establishment of a Black Honors College and a statewide bill to recognize California institutions that help Black students achieve.

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AI Taking Root in Growing Number of Agriculture Programs

Embracing the technology could not only boost food production but also prepare students for fast-changing jobs.

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House Republicans Advance 2 Contested Antisemitism Bills

While backers say the proposals will help protect students from discrimination, Democrats and higher ed advocates say they’re aimed at punishing elite universities and international students.

Voices of Student Success: Institutional Change for Black Student Success

Voices of Student Success, a series focused on student retention, engagement and graduation in higher education, takes over this week’s...

NYU Settles With Students Who Filed Antisemitism Lawsuit

New York University has reached a settlement with three students who sued the institution last fall, claiming they had experienced...

Who Owns the Letter ‘D’?

Drake University and Des Moines Area Community College are locked in a legal battle over the letter “D.” The community...
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Why Some Selective M.F.A. Programs Are Going Tuition-Free

Some M.F.A. programs at Juilliard and the University of Southern California, among others, won’t charge tuition starting next fall. But will it expand access to the arts?