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Harvard Under Investigation for Response to Antisemitism Allegations
Univ. of Maine System Offers Free Tuition to Survivors of Shooting
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College Completion Rates Remain Stagnant
After years of incremental but steady growth, six-year completion rates have been at a standstill since 2020. Is pandemic hangover to blame, or something bigger?
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Happy (?) First Birthday to ChatGPT
ChatGPT has introduced new tensions to professors’ dual roles as educators and assessors, Jeremy Davis writes.
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Students Sound Off on Career Centers
According to the newest Student Voice survey on life after college, about a third of students—even those graduating in 2024—haven’t interacted with their campus career center. There’s also a gap between the services students say career centers should offer and what services they’re actually seeking out.
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Who’s the Boss of Virginia’s Public University Boards?
An opinion by the commonwealth’s attorney general on the responsibilities of public university trustees prompts a debate about whether Governor Glenn Youngkin believes they answer to him.
Penetrating the Blue Wall of Silence: Academic Minute
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Survey Finds Employer Confidence in College Grads
American Association of Colleges and Universities report finds employers see value in degrees and favor graduates who’ve been exposed to a wide range of viewpoints.
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