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Success Program Launch: Free Tablets, Hotspots for Low-Income Learners

A university provides students living at or below the poverty line with a tablet and hotspot at no cost to the learner to use for schoolwork and life beyond college.

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The Second Life of Bloomfield College

Bloomfield College was lurching toward closure until Montclair State University stepped in. The presidents of both institutions reflect on the unlikely merger of a private college and a public university.

Opinion

Preparing Students for the AI-Enhanced Workforce

Our graduating and certificate-completing students need documented generative AI skills, and they need them now.

Cornell Cancer Researchers Fabricated Data

Two former scientists at Cornell University used made-up data in 12 different scientific papers published between 2008 and 2016, according...
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Swap Authorship for ‘Movie Credits’ Approach, Academics Suggest

An elite European university group says listing all contributors to research would avoid damaging disagreements and properly reflect the work of scholars.

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2 Universities Halt Treatment for Trans Youths

A Missouri law limits gender-affirming care for minors, but two institutions have gone beyond the bounds of the legislation and will also stop treating existing patients.

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Opinion

A Change of Control

New regulations take aim at self-dealing and other abuses in for-profit–to–not-for-profit conversions, Kyle Southern and Carolyn Fast write.

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Summer Bridges Build First-Gen Connections

Student Voice survey data on new-student orientation experiences indicate that summer bridge program participants who are first generation feel more comfortable accessing resources, more prepared for college and more socially connected than other first-gen and even continuing-generation students.