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In Class, Some Colleges Overlook Technology’s Dark Side
Safety and ethics appear to be elective or nonexistent, rather than fundamental parts of studies, in many computing programs, students at a global forum reported.
Natural Products and Fighting Breast Cancer: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Ramneet Kaur, assistant professor of biology at Columbus State University, details new ideas in the...
Massachusetts Announces ‘Historic’ Financial Aid Expansion
A recent expansion of a Massachusetts financial aid program will benefit approximately 25,000 students across the state’s public community colleges...
AAUP: Critiques of Israel Aren’t ‘Invariably Antisemitic’
The American Association of University Professors said Wednesday it “rejects the characterization of pro-Palestinian speech or critiques of the Israeli...

Early Application Data Are Rosy, if Complex
Applications this fall rose 41 percent over pre-pandemic levels, buoyed by a big upswing in minority applicants, according to preliminary data from the Common App.

Foreign Language Enrollment Sees Steepest Decline on Record
The MLA’s new census shows plummeting class head counts far outstripped the general student enrollment decrease. Korean continued its rise, while Western European languages further shrank.

House Republicans Blame DEI Programs for Rise in Campus Antisemitism
At a hearing Tuesday, Democrats disagreed—and said the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights, facing budget cuts, needs more money to respond to the crisis.
UF Professors Blocked as Witnesses Win $374K in Legal Fees
A judge has awarded nearly $374,000 in legal expenses to the three University of Florida professors who sued the institution...
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