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First Do No Harm
Jamie Paris asks if international students are being racially profiled when it comes to AI-related academic misconduct.
Another Chinese Partnership Bites the Dust
Florida International University is ending numerous successful partnerships in China to conform to a state law regulating colleges’ relationships with “countries of concern.”
‘Excuse After Excuse’: Republicans Slam Biden for FAFSA Launch
GOP senators say officials prioritized debt relief over rollout of the new aid application. The GAO will investigate what went wrong.
Temple Waives Tuition for Low-Income Locals
How Higher Ed Is Really Failing Students on Gaza and Israel
Clarissa Mansfield writes that the academic and media preoccupation with pro-Palestinian slogans misses the bigger picture.
Tenure Extensions Were Popular Amid the Pandemic. That May Not Be Good.
Colleges gave tenure candidates more time due to COVID-19. Women, who may be more likely to fall behind due to extensions, reported more disruption to their research than men.
Doxing Truck Targets Boulder Faculty Members
Preparing for Life After College: The Top 10 Student Survey Insights
Major findings from our Student Voice survey on getting ready for life after college reveal gaps in students’ use of and satisfaction with career services. Responses also suggest that students expect a high degree of faculty involvement in career exploration and that they benefit from experiential learning, including internships.
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