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‘Ghost Course’ Whistleblower Wins Wrongful Termination Suit
Positive Partnership: Maximizing Student Strengths in Research
A cross-department collaboration between graphic design and biology students at the University of Dayton produced high-quality research posters.
Billionaire Gives 1,200 UMass Dartmouth Grads $1,000 Each
Student Protesters Reach Deal With Bard Administrators, End Building Occupation
Unpacking ASU’s OpenAI Partnership
From hundreds of internal projects to tinkering with the AI technology, Arizona State’s chief information officer reveals new details.
Rethinking Respect
Colleges can help students cultivate civic respect—a value more easily affirmed than granted in our polarized climate, Jeff Spinner-Halev and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse write.
Connecticut Lawmakers Put Final COVID Funds Toward Higher Ed
Governor is expected to sign the bill allowing state institutions to plug budget deficits with dwindling federal aid, a move some see as savvy and others as irresponsible.
The Litigation After the Protest Storm
After tense campus protests over the Israel-Hamas War resulted in hundreds of arrests and suspensions, universities are facing a wave of lawsuits in the fallout.
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