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‘Transformational’: Federal Earmarks a Boon for Higher Ed
Congress sent more than $1.7 billion to nearly 550 colleges and universities in earmarks. Although a few institutions received tens of millions for projects, the median payment for institutions was $1.25 million, according to an Inside Higher Ed analysis.
Opinion
Character and Admission
With the Supreme Court likely poised to bar affirmative action in admissions, it’s time to think about what we can consider, write Tom Bear and David Holmes.
Opinion
A Message to Students About ‘The Bot’
In a world where students are taught to write like robots, it’s no surprise that a robot can write for them, Julia McKenzie Munemo writes.
New Programs: Public Policy, Marketing, Athletic Training, Engineering, Medical Laboratory Technology, Asian Studies, Environmental Policy
Adler University is starting a master’s in public policy and administration. Graceland University is starting a B.A. in marketing. Gustavus...
Opinion
Worried About ChatGPT? Don’t Be
ChatGPT raises questions about what we value in writing instruction, Hetal Thaker writes.
The Week in Admissions News
Florida vs. AP; audit blasts federal student aid office; TikTok bans.
UC Davis Professor Fired for Sexual Assault
The University of California Board of Regents on Thursday fired Ting Guo, a professor at the Davis campus. A campus...
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