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How Human Law Can Apply to AI: Academic Minute
Program Innovation: Increasing and Improving On-Campus Work Experiences
University leaders at Binghamton University look to improve student career readiness by creating new and enhancing existing on-campus work opportunities.
Who Failed Whom at Harvard?
Claudine Gay’s presidency lasted a mere six months. Now, in the aftermath of her exit, questions linger about how the Harvard Corporation handled matters.
Success Program Launch: Scholarship Supports Diversity in STEM
This academic year, 20 students at the University of Chicago began receiving institutional support and additional scholarship money to support their academic pursuits in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
Strange Bedfellows on Accreditation
Jennifer Blum and Robert Shireman write that bipartisan consensus around improving accreditation is possible.
Student Wellness Tip: Create Mental Health Day Reflections
Excused absences for mental health days are growing more common for K-12 learners, but most institutions of higher education don’t allow the same flexibility. One professor shares how he offers—and holds students accountable for—mental health breaks.
Kentucky Explores Creating New College in ‘Postsecondary Desert’
State lawmakers believe a new four-year university would help increase degree attainment in rural areas.
Workforce Development Top Priority for State Higher Ed Officers
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