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Bluefield State President Retired After Accreditor’s Critical Report

The president of Bluefield State University retired this month, apparently in the wake of a highly critical report from the...
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‘Good but Slow Start’ for a New Pathway to Student Loan Discharges

A year after the Biden administration announced a new system to provide student debt relief via bankruptcy, the process remains clunky and mired in uncertainty for borrowers—while government officials say it’s been a success.

3 Palestinian Students Shot in Vermont

Three college students of Palestinian descent were shot Saturday night in Burlington, Vt., VTDigger reported. Two are in stable condition...

Can Important Unions Collapse and Disappear? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Jay Zagorsky, clinical associate professor at the Questrom School of Business at Boston University, revisits...
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Survey: Trends in Student Persistence, From Students

New insights from tech company EdSights use data from chatbot text messages to understand the factors that impact student persistence throughout the academic year.

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Preparing for the Unanticipated: AI Applications in Higher Education

Generative AI (GenAI) has emerged and is developing far more rapidly than expected. How should universities prepare for the impact that may not be anticipated?<

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Debating the ‘Art’ of Institutional Statements

Four university presidents discussed the growing challenge of deciding when and whether to weigh in on controversial domestic or international affairs.