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Illinois Adopts ACT as Graduation Requirement

High school juniors in Illinois will be required to take the ACT to graduate starting next spring. The state has...
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AI’s New Conversation Skills Eyed for Education

The latest ChatGPT’s more human-like verbal communication has professors pondering personalized learning, on-demand tutoring and more classroom applications.

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Sonoma State President on Leave After Protest Agreement

Mike Lee was disciplined after striking a deal with student protesters. The agreement included an unusual embrace of an academic boycott of Israeli universities.

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Gloomy Financial Outlook for British Universities

Four in five institutions could face deficits given stalling domestic enrollment and declines in international recruitment, if higher education regulator warns.

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Characterizing Pro-Palestinian Protesters as Antisemitic Is a ‘Dangerous Conflation’

Khaled Beydoun, a scholar of the First Amendment and Muslim identity, discusses free speech rights on campus and argues that Islamophobia and antisemitism have shared roots. 

Eastern Gateway Community College Halts Registration

The Board of Trustees at Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio announced Wednesday that registration and enrollment will be paused...

Ethan Webb of Mindsmith: Pulse Podcast

This month’s episode of The Pulse podcast features a conversation with Ethan Webb, founder and CEO of Mindstream. In the...
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Study: Housing Assistance Boosted Graduation for Homeless Learners

New analysis from Education Northwest finds housing support for homeless community college students in Washington state helped with completion rates among participants.