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U.S. May Owe Money to Students It Recruited to Sham University

A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday cleared the way for students recruited to a sham university set up by U.S...

The Misunderstood Politics of the Energy Transition: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: David Spence, professor of business, government and society at the University of Texas at Austin’s...

More Than Whiteness

What it means to be Irish in America.

A New Guide for Responsible AI Use in Higher Ed

Generative artificial intelligence holds “tremendous promise” in nearly every facet of higher education, but there need to be guardrails, policies...

Professor’s Killer Sentenced to Life in Prison

The former University of Arizona graduate student convicted of murdering a professor on campus has been sentenced to life in...
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Opinion

Toward Jewish Reconciliation on Campuses

Sharon Aschaiek writes that colleges will need to take steps to reconcile with their Jewish community members.

Photo illustration of the United States showing the 10 states where the new Title IX regs are currently blocked from taking effect.

Title IX Legal Challenges Target LGBTQ+ Protections

Judges have temporarily blocked the new Title IX regulations in 10 red states so far. Experts expect a long legal fight that could end at the Supreme Court.

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How Higher Ed Can Learn From Train-the-Trainer Models

Colleges can draw inspiration from an unexpected source—wildfire management—and a strategy that field is relying on to prepare for devastating summer wildfire incidents, writes Timothy Renick.