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Indian Ph.D. Students Protest ‘Paper Per Semester’ Rule
Pressure to publish is seen as “contributing factor” to recent deaths, as India’s leading university faces backlash on doctoral monitoring.
Cal State Expands Aid to Cover Costs Beyond Tuition
The Learning Room: Building Trust in One-on-One Student Appointments
Effective campus support—academic or otherwise—involves the student trusting the staff member, the staff member trusting the student and the student having self-trust.
Neil Buchanan on Leaving Florida: Syllabus Podcast
Data: Homesickness Affects Over Half of All Students
A majority of college students reported experiencing some level homesickness during the fall 2023 term. Here’s what higher education leaders should know about promoting well-being and success.
Bloomfield College of Montclair Drops 6 Sports
First Do No Harm
Jamie Paris asks if international students are being racially profiled when it comes to AI-related academic misconduct.
Another Chinese Partnership Bites the Dust
Florida International University is ending numerous successful partnerships in China to conform to a state law regulating colleges’ relationships with “countries of concern.”
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