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Possible Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Kills 1, Hospitalizes 3

One Evergreen State College student died and two were hospitalized following what authorities suspect is carbon monoxide poisoning, The Olympian...
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Future of OPMs in Flux as Regulations Loom

University relationships with online program managers could be turned on their heads in 2024, as the government considers more oversight into OPM contracts.

Brown Arrests 41 Student Protesters

Brown University arrested 41 students Monday night following a sit-in at University Hall, where they demanded that the university divest...
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Nonconformists Embrace Play as a Tool for Teaching and Learning

Lisa Forbes was fed up with expectations that professors should take a rigid approach to teaching. She co-founded Professors at Play, which connects faculty interested in playful pedagogy.

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Ride the AI Wave: 5 Simple Strategies for Higher Education

Amid the overwhelming noise of AI in every industry, it is vital for campus leaders and marketers to approach AI adoption in a strategic and intentional manner.

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House Committee Advances Pell Grant Expansion

Key lawmakers on the education committee say they are open to reconsidering a provision that would cut off federal student loans to the nation’s wealthiest private colleges.

The U.S.’s Aging Agricultural Producers: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: David R. Buys, state health specialist and associate professor at Mississippi State University, examines how...
A photograph of Ahlam Muhtaseb, professor of communication studies at California State University, San Bernardino, standing with duct tape on her mouth. Her head is covered and she wears a kaffiyeh around her neck.

Palestinian Communication Professor Says She’s Been Censored Again

For a second time, Ahlam Muhtaseb, of California State University, San Bernardino, lost an opportunity to share her message due to concerns over her using the word “genocide.” This time, she says, she didn’t even use it.