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Minnesota Weighs Limiting Public Access to Campus

The University of Minnesota is considering restricting public access to its Twin Cities campus, citing security concerns, Axios Twin Cities...
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The Rise, Dilution, and Death of Affirmative Action, 1970-2023

The Supreme Court's recent decisions follow decades of declining commitment to equal opportunity.

U of Idaho Delays Demolishing House Where Killings Took Place

The University of Idaho will not demolish the house where four of its students were killed in November until this...
Students hang out in Widener University's mental health space for student athletes

Program Innovation: A Student-Directed Safe Space for Athletes

This spring, Widener University opened a room dedicated to relaxation and recharging in its athletics facility, establishing a place for student athletes to discuss and maintain mental health and wellness.

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Opinion

Warming Up to the Power of ChatGPT

Erin E. Kelly searches for the right analogy to help contextualize the rise of ChatGPT.

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Signs of Weakness: A Survey of Campus Business Officers

One in five college financial leaders lacks confidence in their institution’s 10-year outlook, and almost half of public college CBOs expect their condition to worsen next year, Inside Higher Ed survey finds.

Supreme Court Justices’ Campus Appearances Raise Ethical Issues

The Associated Press ran a story about Supreme Court justices’ appearances on campuses and how some of those events become...
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When Discrimination Attends Your Conference

Multiple discriminatory incidents have occurred or been reported in recent years at conferences, where panelists’ and attendees’ unscripted comments can cause controversy.