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Columbia Riven by Feud Over Statements and Doxing Truck

About 30 Columbia University students walked out of a lecture by Hillary Clinton and Keren Yarhi-Milo, the dean of the...
A robotic hand holds a stack of books, with the bottom book reading "AI" on its spine.

AI, the Next Chapter for College Librarians

Librarians have lived through the disruptions of fax machines, websites and Wikipedia, and now they are bracing to do it again as artificial intelligence tools go mainstream: “Maybe it’s our time to shine.”

A group of students wearing professional clothing, with badges, takes a selfie in a campus-looking building.

Getting More Students Involved

A fresh Student Voice survey finds that more than half of students who aren’t engaged in campus life beyond the classroom are dissatisfied, that campus involvement is linked to ease in making friends and more.

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What Do Universities Owe Their Donors?

Some megadonors are outraged over institutions’ responses to the Israel-Hamas war. But experts say big checks shouldn’t buy influence over university leaders.

A person holds a sign on white paper that says "My alma mater needs Title IX because women and everyone deserve to attend a college free from sexual predators."

Title IX Activists Reflect on Last Decade

Know Your IX’s transformation from online campaign to organization with a national network of student activists is a snapshot of how the movement to end campus sexual assault has evolved.

College students working together on a design project and drawing on a blueprint.

Report: Young People Want to Get to Work Sooner

Nondegree pathways are growing in popularity among high school graduates. A new report reveals a gap between students’ knowledge of available opportunities beyond a four-year degree and their interest in skills-based learning.

Students sit in a computer lab as seen through a keyhole.

Universities Can’t Accommodate All the Computer Science Majors

High interest in the field has led to overcrowded classes and other issues. Now some institutions are adding requirements to help force students out of the major.

Miles Community College’s front lawn on a sunny day

Success Program Launch: Making College Pathways Visible for Rural High Schoolers

A community college in Montana is putting a new spin on dual enrollment by providing free one-credit course offerings to local high school students, with content aimed at preparing them for life after graduation.