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U.S. Fines Law Schools Over Financial Aid Violations
Now on the Orientation Schedule: Free Speech and ChatGPT
Once designed simply to familiarize students with campus and each other, orientation has become a forum for imparting information about some of the most pressing issues in higher ed.
Minority-Serving Institutions Lead on Student Economic Mobility
The second annual analysis by Third Way found that minority-serving institutions continue to provide students with more economic opportunity and mobility.
Academic Success Tip: Incorporate Digital Badging for Individualized Learning
A Brenau University education professor added digital badges to an online course to motivate students to take responsibility for their learning and provide equitable grading standards.
No, There’s No Free Speech Crisis
The “speech crisis” narrative is incorrect, even as it risks becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy—and even as lawmakers use it to hammer higher ed, Elizabeth Niehaus writes.
Free Speech Requirements Proposed for Law Schools
The proposal by the accrediting arm of the American Bar Association comes in the wake of multiple incidents of law school students shouting down speakers.
Southern New Hampshire Shuttering Kenzie Academy Boot Camp
Only two years after acquiring the coding trainer, the university cited the rise of AI and increased competition as reasons for the shutdown.
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