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Photo illustration showing scenes of campus protests, police and Virginia Foxx, chair of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.

Third Antisemitism Hearing Could Further Disrupt Higher Ed

In the 36 days since the last House hearing, colleges and universities have seen a wave of protests, armed crackdowns and intensifying Congressional scrutiny. Here are the key developments as Thursday’s session looms.

How Generative AI Might Change Teaching and Learning: Key Podcast

A new episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, explores how teaching and learning experts are...
George Washington University graduates holding a sign with the words “Dive$t Now.”

What Makes Current Divestment Demands Different

Student appeals for colleges to stop investing in firms that support Israel’s war effort are complicated by state laws, political risks and global market complexities.

The photo is split down the middle: On the left side is sign with the initials “ASU” and on the right side is the OpenAI name and logo.

Unpacking ASU’s OpenAI Partnership

From hundreds of internal projects to tinkering with the AI technology, Arizona State’s chief information officer reveals new details.

The word “respect,” spelled out in multicolored letters, each tacked onto a cork board with colorful pushpins..
Opinion

Rethinking Respect

Colleges can help students cultivate civic respect—a value more easily affirmed than granted in our polarized climate, Jeff Spinner-Halev and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse write.

A close-up image of the hands of a student as they text on their phone.

Student Wellness Tip: Connect Students to Hotlines

Higher education practitioners can support students’ mental health and well-being in the moment help is needed through resource connections for different student groups.

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Opinion

‘The Uninhabitable Earth’ and the Adaptable Campus

Climate change and higher education’s built environment.

Image of a spigot on the side of the Connecticut statehouse with money pouring from its opening.

Connecticut Lawmakers Put Final COVID Funds Toward Higher Ed

Governor is expected to sign the bill allowing state institutions to plug budget deficits with dwindling federal aid, a move some see as savvy and others as irresponsible.