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Lawsuit Targets McNair Program’s Race-Based Eligibility Criteria

The Young America’s Foundation, a national conservative student group, wants all students to be eligible for a 35-year-old federal scholarship...

More Students Means LSU Turning Kitchens Into Dorm Rooms

Louisiana State University is experiencing what other colleges might consider a good problem: Enrollment has increased by about 5,000 students...
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Report: Belonging a Key Factor in Student Retention

A newly released literature review from the Institute for Higher Education Policy highlights the role of student experience and belonging on college student success—and offers suggestions for how this could be applied practically to campuses.

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Can AI Be Used to Cheat on Multiple-Choice Exams?

A Florida State professor found a way to catch AI cheating on multiple-choice tests. He also found that ChatGPT got a lot of “easy” questions wrong.

Former Penn President Magill Takes Role at Harvard

Former University of Pennsylvania president Liz Magill, who resigned last year amid the fallout of her widely criticized congressional testimony...

Researchers Find Exam Answers for Half Their Modules on Chegg

Australian scholars say improving response times make website “an appealing tool” for cheating, but findings are disputed.

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Higher Ed Unionization Has Surged Since 2012, Bucking U.S. Labor Trends

The number of unionized grad-student workers more than doubled in just over a decade, according to a new report on higher education labor. Most of the growth came at private institutions, where faculty unionization has also spiked.

President Biden walks on a stage flanked by two signs that say "Canceling Student Debt" in white text.

Supreme Court Keeps Debt-Relief Plan Blocked for Now

Nearly eight million borrowers remain in limbo following the court’s decision Wednesday.