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How Early Texas Settler Groups Got Along: Academic Minute
A New Digital Divide: Student AI Use Surges, Leaving Faculty Behind
While both students and faculty have concerns with generative artificial intelligence, two new reports show a divergence in AI adoption.
Helping LGBTQ+ Students Thrive
Colleges and universities can invest in strategies to include, welcome and celebrate their LGBTQ+ community on campus.
‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ on FAFSA
After this year’s disastrous launch of the financial aid form, federal officials say next year’s version will be out on time and with fewer problems. College financial aid professionals are skeptical.
No-Confidence Votes for College Leaders Who Hid Negative DEI Report
Greenfield Community College leaders prematurely ended a partnership with a DEI consulting firm that issued a highly critical report. Employees are outraged.
New Presidents or Provosts: Bakersfield, Kansas State, New Mexico Highlands, New Mexico Tech, Northern Michigan, Shenandoah
Saul Alinsky and Contemporary Campus Protests
The tactical playbook behind today’s campus activism.
Federal Judges Put Biden’s New Loan Repayment Plan on Hold
Two federal judges on Monday dealt different blows to the administration’s generous income-driven loan repayment plan. What does that mean for borrowers awaiting relief?
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