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Academic Success Tip: Changing Curricula to Appeal to Pop Culture, Niche Interests
Professors get creative in drawing students into learning through novel course offerings focusing on pop stars, aliens and more.
Grad Speakers Join the Protest Fray
Speakers at USC and CUNY have withdrawn from commencement ceremonies, while one at Michigan criticized administrators for failing to divest.
Protest Updates, May 2: An Agreement at Rutgers
Researchers ‘Shocked and Disappointed’ After NSF Budget Cuts
Despite the CHIPS and Science Act’s authorization to double the National Science Foundation’s budget by 2027, Congress reduced the agency’s budget by 8 percent this year.
House Passes Antisemitism Awareness Act
Yale Freshman Creates AI Chatbot With Answers on AI Ethics
Amid intellectual property and ethics concerns about AI large language models, a student created one based on his professor’s ethics work.
Connecticut Waters Down Anti-Legacy Bill
College Indecision Day
May 1 normally marks the start of students’ higher ed journeys. The FAFSA fiasco has cast a shadow over this year’s celebrations for those still waiting on aid packages.
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