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Higher Ed on the Hot Seat (Again)
Columbia’s president has a chance to tell a different story during today’s Congressional hearing on antisemitism, Teresa Valerio Parrot and Erin A. Hennessy write.
New Arizona Law Allows Students to Opt Out of Funding Certain Clubs
Live Analysis: Columbia President Testifies on Capitol Hill
Minouche Shafik faced questioning today about her university’s response to antisemitic incidents on its campus. Read Inside Higher Ed’s live analysis of the hearing here.
IU Bloomington Faculty Votes No Confidence in Leaders
Student Wellness Tip: Encourage Students to GYLIO
Higher education practitioners can help students stay organized and academically prepared by pushing them to spend time doing nothing but getting their lives in order.
Three Questions on Online Learning Compliance for U-M’s Ricky LaFosse
A conversation with the associate director of compliance and policy at the University of Michigan’s Center for Academic Innovation.
Harvard Morgue Manager’s Wife Admits to Transporting Stolen Body Parts
A New Way to Think About Plagiarism
To figure out whether an accusation of plagiarism is serious, apply the counterfactual test, Garrett Pendergraft writes.
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