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Intensive English Could Disappear Further

Pitt plans to shut down its decades-old English Language Institute this summer. A department chair is trying to save it.

State Budgets Are Booming. How Will Higher Ed Fare?

Many states ended the last fiscal year with record surpluses. Colleges and universities are vying for a piece of the pie—though for most the chances of securing a large slice are slim.

A Harbinger for 2023? Presentation College to Close

The small private institution is closing due to enrollment challenges and other issues exacerbated by COVID-19. Some higher education experts expect more closures to follow.

Seeing Past the Dazzle of ChatGPT

To help put text generators in the proper perspective, we need to turn toward each other to determine guidelines for the use of such tools, Anna Mills writes.
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India Sets Rules for Foreign Universities

Draft says institutions must be among the top 500 in the world. It also has some provisions that raise questions about academic freedom.

New Presidents or Provosts: Ave Maria U, College of St. Mary, Grand Rapids CC, Honolulu CC, Kapiʻolani CC, Lake Area Technical College, Skidmore College, U of Louisville, U of Rhode Island

Glynis Fitzgerald, senior vice president and provost at Alvernia University, in Pennsylvania, has been selected as president of the College...

Preventing Genocides: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Kerry Whigham, assistant professor of genocide and mass atrocity prevention and co-director of the Institute...
Opinion

Beyond Apologies

Universities must do more to confront their complicity in slavery and colonization, moving beyond apologies and toward restitution and repair, Sharon Stein writes.