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Social Cost of AI in Social Interactions: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University’s Impacts of AI Week: Malte Jung, associate professor of information science...

Migrants Must Vacate Buffalo State Dorms

Buffalo State University will evict 44 migrants from its dorms this weekend after abruptly ending an agreement with a community...
The nonbinary flag, which features, from top down, yellow, white, purple and black stripes of equal width, flows against a blue sky.

2 Catholic Colleges Add Nonbinary Policy

The College of St. Benedict for women and St. John’s University for men added a new policy explicitly allowing nonbinary students to attend either campus, cementing their support for LGBTQ+ rights.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with CSU Global President Becky Takeda-Tinker

Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with CSU Global President Becky Takeda-Tinker

Bonus Episode: Campus interview with Stevens Institute of Technology Dean of Undergraduate Education Eve Riskin

Enjoy this bonus episode featuring a Campus interview with Stevens Institute of Technology Dean of Undergraduate Education Eve Riskin.

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Student Views on the College Experience

Learn what boosts and limits student participation in campus extracurriculars and events in this preview of findings from the newest Student Voice survey. Hint: timing and location of events matter, as do advertising and promotion.

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Opinion

Walking Faculty Back from the Cliff

With many faculty members exhausted and burned out, higher ed needs to take the well-being of its employees seriously, Sean McCandless, Bruce McDonald and Sara Rinfret write.

A graph of Wake Technical Community College's enrollment growth overlaid onto a photo of students in class.

Community Colleges Buoyed by Modest Enrollment Growth

As some two-year colleges start to recover after deep enrollment declines, administrators at these institutions are hopeful the trend lines keep pointing up.