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GPTs for Scholars: Enablers of Shoddy Research?
The GPTs that offer scholarly citations may eliminate the issue of hallucinated (fake) citations, but they pose other problems, Mohammad Hosseini and Kristi Holmes write.
APLU President to Step Down by End of 2024
University of Washington Academic Student Workers Get Deal, Halt Strike
A Last-Minute Sprint to the FAFSA Finish Line
The U.S. Education Department is doling out $50 million to help students complete the troubled federal aid form. Access advocates say it’s not too late to make an impact—but time is of the essence.
Georgia Public Colleges Reinstate Test Requirements
Florida A&M Trustees Order External Inquiry Into Dubious Donation
New College Classification Will Measure Socioeconomic Mobility
Proposed changes to Carnegie Classification would categorize institutions based on their enrollment of low-income and minoritized students and learners’ post-college earnings.
Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism: Philosophically Different, Politically the Same
Benjamin Ginsberg, a scholar of American politics, Jewish history and higher education policy, explores recent campus protests and the “endlessly debated” line between anti-Zionism and antisemitism.
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