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A Law School’s ‘Denaming’ Evokes Donor Family’s Ire

The University of Richmond removed a slave-owning benefactor's name from its law school, infuriating his descendants. It's a familiar debacle that illustrates the pervasive effects of culture war politics.

Supreme Court Justices Skeptical of Debt Relief

They questioned the Biden administration’s authority to forgive student loans but also seemed suspicious of arguments from plaintiffs that they have standing to challenge the debt-relief plan.
Opinion

ChatGPT as an Assistive Technology

ChatGPT has tremendous potential as an assistive technology for faculty and students with ADHD, Maggie Melo writes.

Students Hold Protests of Connecticut College President

Students at Connecticut College have occupied a building on campus to demand the resignation of President Katherine Bergeron, Connecticut Public...
Opinion

In an AI World, Let Disability Access Lead the Way

The rush to impose new barriers to prevent cheating with AI could disproportionately hurt students with disabilities, Martin Stanberry, Jack Bernard and Joseph Storch write.

More Researchers Have 3 NIH Grants, but Race, Sex Disparities Continue

The number of researchers with three or more simultaneous National Institutes of Health grants grew across several demographics from the...

‘The Latinx Guide to Graduate School’

Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales, professor of leadership studies at the University of San Francisco, and Magdalena L. Barrera, vice provost for faculty success at San Jose State University, co-wrote the book as a guide for prospective and current Latinx graduate students.

D.C. Higher Ed Leaders Propose Gun Violence Solutions

The Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area has issued a new report on preventing gun violence, which asserts...