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Half of Financial Aid Officers Want to Switch Jobs

Over half of all financial aid professionals are likely to seek employment in a new sector within the next year...
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For Title IX, Beware Diminishing Due Process

Colleges should be wary of adopting weaker due process protections permitted under the new Title IX regulations, T. Markus Funk and Jean-Jacques Cabou write.

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Liberal Arts Microcredentials on the Rise

Badges and certificates aren’t just for technical fields anymore.

Opinion

The AI-Augmented Professor of 2024

It is early August 2024. I am about to begin the fall term of teaching, research, administrative tasks and advising with the help of generative artificial intelligence tools and assistants.

Using Smartphones to Assess Older Adults’ Fall Risk: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week: Vipul Lugade, associate professor of physical therapy, looks at improving...
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Education Department Steps Up Efforts to Combat Antisemitism

Amid widespread campus unrest, new guidance from the Office for Civil Rights spells out how the agency is interpreting federal civil rights laws.

Survey Shows College Students Largely Support Pro-Palestinian Protests

Nearly two-thirds of college students say they are at least somewhat supportive of pro-Palestinian protests on their campuses, according to...

Trustee Wants ‘Emergency Meeting’ to Answer Questions About Mysterious Donor

After a little-known hemp farmer’s $237 million donation to Florida A&M University raised skepticism this week, the vice chair of...