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Pittsburgh Technical College to Close
Pittsburgh Technical College is closing in August, the Board of Trustees announced Monday. A statement cited declining enrollment, market pressures...
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The Fraught Role of the Holocaust Museum
Memory in the face of a rising tide of hate, division and global conflict.
Inside Barnard’s Pyramid Approach to AI Literacy
The New York institution’s unusual take on artificial intelligence could serve as a blueprint for others grappling with implementation.
Women Make Global Gains as Researchers, but Gaps Persist
A large-scale global study found that while the number of women in academic research is growing, STEM fields remain dominated by men.
Training Future Doctors to Be Health Equity Advocates
Many doctors don’t address the nonmedical social conditions that determine patients’ health outcomes. A growing number of medical schools are focused on changing that.
Stanford Protesters Face Felony Burglary Charges
The 13 pro-Palestinian protesters who occupied and defaced the president’s office at Stanford University last week have been charged with...
Judge Halts UC Strike Supporting Pro-Palestine Protesters
A judge has halted a University of California academic workers’ strike that was supporting pro-Palestinian protesters. UAW Local 4811 members...
Colleges in Republicans’ Crosshairs Enroll Only a Sliver of U.S. College Students
About one percent of U.S. undergraduates attend the 12 selective, mostly private institutions under Congressional scrutiny. But conservatives cast them as emblematic of higher education writ large.
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