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![A small group of medical students are seen sitting at desks in a classroom during a lesson. They are each wearing scrubs and paying close attention.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2024-05/GettyImages-1477540112.jpg?itok=5FdbSRxI)
Positive Partnership: New Degree Pathway for Nursing Students
Starting this fall, students at Beloit College in Wisconsin can earn a dual degree in nursing through Edgewood College, thanks to a new agreement between the two institutions.
Technosolutionism: Academic Minute
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GPTs for Scholars: Enablers of Shoddy Research?
The GPTs that offer scholarly citations may eliminate the issue of hallucinated (fake) citations, but they pose other problems, Mohammad Hosseini and Kristi Holmes write.
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Reading ‘On the Move’ and Thinking Mostly About Climate Change
Another excellent book to place in conversation with Universities on Fire.
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New College Classification Will Measure Socioeconomic Mobility
Proposed changes to Carnegie Classification would categorize institutions based on their enrollment of low-income and minoritized students and learners’ post-college earnings.
Life Prep 101
College’s hidden curriculum’s essential role in preparing students for life post-graduation.
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Three Ways to Create a Culture of Help-Seeking Behavior on Campus
The act of asking for help is something that doesn’t come naturally to all students, and higher ed has a responsibility to invest in efforts to improve help-seeking, write student success professionals Cecilia Santiago-González and Zoe Lance at Cal Poly Pomona.
Iowa Governor Signs Bill Banning DEI
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