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Affirmative Action Is Dead. How About Reparations?
As colleges reckon with the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban, some see an opportunity to return to the policy’s early roots: reparations through admissions.
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A ‘Game Changer’ for Research, Reputations of ‘Emerging’ Texas Universities
A new $3.9 billion endowment to support four public universities will boost research and innovation and, state officials hope, attract top faculty members and students.
Can Important Unions Collapse and Disappear? Academic Minute
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Students’ Right to Write
In an age of generative AI, Jonathan Alexander explains why it is important to introduce students to as many forms of writing as possible.
Security Threat Closes City College of NY Campus
UF President, Ex-FAU Contender Argue Over Israel-Nazi Post
An AI Playbook for Improving College Completion
Complete College America released a playbook and equity paper detailing AI’s potential use in scaling and achieving a degree.
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South Dakota College Proposes Cannabis Education Requirement
Voters approved medical cannabis in the state in 2020, but the industry still has critics. Can an education program for marijuana dispensary workers improve the industry’s credibility?
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