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U of Chicago Financial Aid Settlement Leaves Co-Defendants in a Tough Spot

The University of Chicago settled a federal antitrust lawsuit over financial aid. What does that mean for the 16 remaining defendants in the class action case?

Christina Cuevas, chair of the Name Exploration Subcommittee, stands and speaks while her fellow board members sit next to her in front of a crowd of people.

Delayed Name Change at Cabrillo College

Board members paused plans to pick a new name for the college after the process sparked controversy. 

Missouri System Hit by MOVEIt Cyber Attack

The University of Missouri System is the latest institution battered in the MOVEit cybersecurity breach sweeping the nation. The system—which...

Professors, Union Sue Over Florida Law’s Arbitration Ban

The United Faculty of Florida union and three members who say the University of South Florida laid them off this...
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Opinion

Why Aren’t We Asking Questions of AI?

As students and professors grow more skilled at commanding chatbots to produce the outputs they want, Sean Ross Meehan wonders what this will mean for question-based inquiry. 

LEP students are recognized at a ceremony in spring 2022.

Leveling the Playing Field for Pell-Eligible Students

A scholarship program at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette for Pell-eligible students receives additional financial and services, modeling supports in place for student athletes.

Let’s Ditch Climate Change Jargon: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of USC Dornsife Week: Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Provost Professor of Public Policy, Psychology...

13 Presidents Launch Campus Free Speech Group

A group of 13 college presidents announced the formation of a group to “champion free expression” at their institutions as...