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Belmont University Permits Hiring Interfaith Faculty
The faith-based university in Tennessee has taken another step away from its longstanding tradition of hiring only Christian professors. Existing faculty are expected to have mixed reactions.
Current Students Left Behind in FAFSA Change Conversation
A new Student Voice survey by Inside Higher Ed and Generation Lab found one in five college students are unaware of the changes to the FAFSA form and the ensuing challenges.
GPTs for Scholars: Enablers of Shoddy Research?
The GPTs that offer scholarly citations may eliminate the issue of hallucinated (fake) citations, but they pose other problems, Mohammad Hosseini and Kristi Holmes write.
Reading ‘On the Move’ and Thinking Mostly About Climate Change
Another excellent book to place in conversation with Universities on Fire.
A Last-Minute Sprint to the FAFSA Finish Line
The U.S. Education Department is doling out $50 million to help students complete the troubled federal aid form. Access advocates say it’s not too late to make an impact—but time is of the essence.
APLU President to Step Down by End of 2024
University of Washington Academic Student Workers Get Deal, Halt Strike
Georgia Public Colleges Reinstate Test Requirements
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