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‘Unprecedented Steps’: Board Pulls Plug on Columbia Law Review Website
After student editors published a submitted article Monday accusing Israel of genocide, the journal’s Board of Directors took the whole site down. One editor describes how it happened.
Three Questions on Online Program Marketing for NYU’ Anna Miller
A conversation with the executive director of online education marketing at New York University.
Lost in Translation? AI Adds Hope and Concern to Language Learning
Foreign language classes have seen declines for years. AI could hasten—or help—it.
Louisiana Governor Gains More Control Over College Boards
Critics fear that the bill Governor Landry signed could be an overstep that threatens public institutions’ accreditation status—and their ability to receive vital federal financial aid.
A Network-Building Change Incubator
How the CUNY Transfer Explorer Community of Practice turns collaboration into action.
Collateral Consequences
In responding to student protests, universities should take immigration consequences into account, Alexandra Dufresne writes.
New Commission on Faith-Based Institutions Launched
A group of leaders of religiously affiliated colleges and universities gathered in Washington, D.C., for a first meeting hosted by the American Council on Education.
Changing the Needs Conversation: Taking the Shame out of Getting Something to Eat
Students with food insecurity often feel shame in seeking assistance, but taking three actions can help reduce and remove this feeling for students, write Jennifer A. King and Michelle Lambert of Kent State University.
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