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Can Turnitin Cure Higher Ed’s AI Fever?
The plagiarism detector will introduce its AI detection tool tomorrow, hoping to protect academic integrity in a post-ChatGPT world. The speedy launch and lack of an opt-out have academics worried.
N.D. Senate Narrowly Rejects Bill on Firing Tenured Faculty
The North Dakota Senate on Friday narrowly rejected the bill that would’ve let the presidents of two state institutions review...
An Untold Story From World War II: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Sarah Abreveya Stein, professor of history at the University of California, Los Angeles, takes us...
Spring Enrollment Steady, but Not for All Institutions
Preliminary data from the National Student Clearinghouse show flat enrollment across all sectors of higher education. Enrollment rises at community colleges and in certificate programs, while number of bachelor’s degree–seeking students dips.
Opinion
The College Board Has Lost Its Way
The problem is much larger than the way it handled the controversy over AP African American Studies, writes Elaine Maimon.
Antiabortion Speech Disrupted at VCU
Virginia Commonwealth University’s president, Michael Rao, on Saturday criticized the disruption of a speech at VCU last week by antiabortion...
The Week in Admissions News
What low-income students pay; repairing campus dialogue; Iowa Wesleyan to close; Republicans say campus free speech is under attack.
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