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Ep. 123: Reprise: Generative AI’s Potential Influence on Teaching and Learning

Discussions about the impact of generative artificial intelligence in teaching and learning are steadily moving beyond questions about whether and how students will cheat.

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Most ‘Good Jobs’ Will Require a Bachelor’s Degree by 2030s

Despite public skepticism that a college degree isn’t worth the cost, projections show that a bachelor’s degree will significantly increase the odds of getting a good-paying job in the future.

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Supporting Student Success for Learners With Disabilities

Dedicated programs at colleges and universities encourage thriving, belonging and career development for students with disabilities.

Kamala Harris, wearing a pink suit, smiles and shakes hands at this year's Alpha Kappa Alpha Boulé.

Black Sororities, Fraternities ‘Organizing Like Never Before’

The organizations are mobilizing to get voters to the polls as their student and alumni members embrace Alpha Kappa Alpha member Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign.

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Indiana U Board Doubles Down on Protest Restrictions

The Indiana University Board of Trustees has approved a divisive policy expanding restrictions enacted against a pro-Palestinian encampment at the Bloomington campus in the spring.

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Opinions of Higher Ed Vary, but Most Agree It’s Too Expensive

Americans might be ambivalent in their opinions about higher education, but nearly everyone agrees the sticker price is too high, according to the latest edition of New America’s “Varying Degrees” survey.

Graduate Student Completion Rates Rising but Vary by Discipline

Completion rates at graduate programs are on the rise, but they may not be as high as conventional wisdom suggests...
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Survivability Is Not Sustainability 

The existential question of institutional survivability may mask more important questions about sustainability and mission, Mark La Branche writes.