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Report: Understanding First-Year Students
The Class of 2028 is the first college cohort to have the entirety of their high school experience disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. What’s different about these learners compared to their peers?
U.S. Cautious on India Campuses as Johns Hopkins ‘Begins Talks’
American universities likely to be hampered by restrictions on spending money overseas, experts say.

Louisiana Governor Calls on LSU to Punish Professor for Alleged Anti-Trump Speech
Republican governor Jeff Landry, claiming to defend free speech, is publicly targeting a specific professor for brief alleged classroom comments on Trump voters.

Law Faculty Are More Racially, Gender Diverse Than Ever
However, first-generation students and graduates of less selective law schools still struggle to break in, according to a new study.
Judge Says Reportedly Trans Volleyball Player May Compete

Better Alignment Needed Between Education and Workforce
A recent survey of human resources and business experts finds discrepancies in entry-level talent skills and employer needs, as well as an opportunity for earlier outreach to young people about careers.

Is Grammarly AI? Notre Dame Says Yes
The rapid introduction of generative AI has created a wild west of policies at colleges, complicating the use of long-standing editing and writing tools.

A Scholar of HBCUs Shines a Harsh Light on the Institutions
Political scientist Joseph L. Jones argues in his new book that historically Black colleges should strive to be what he calls “pan-Black” institutions.
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