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NCAA Agrees to Stop Limiting Athletes From Transferring
Under an agreement with the U.S. Justice Department, the National Collegiate Athletic Association has agreed to stop restricting athletes’ rights...
New ChatGPT Version Aiming at Higher Ed
ChatGPT Edu, emerging after initial partnerships with several universities, is prompting both cautious optimism and worries.
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Teaching Writing in a Generative AI World: a Compendium
Collecting up my recent writings on a complex topic.
Different Hearing Format for Yale, Michigan Presidents on Campus Antisemitism
The presidents of Yale University and the University of Michigan will not appear before a full congressional committee as previously...
Cardona Pledges FAFSA is ‘Going to Get Better’
Ahead of his Thursday remarks at the Education Writers Association’s national conference, the Education Secretary announced a “full-scale review” of the agency that oversaw the botched FAFSA launch.
Colleges Eye Rule Changes in the Wake of Spring Protests
Pro-Palestinian encampments and protests strained college policies this spring. As summer sets in, some are revising rules ahead of a potentially tumultuous fall.
How Sports Losses Decide Our Choice of Drinks: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Niusha Jones, assistant professor of marketing at the College of Business and Economics at Boise...
‘The Last Straw’ for Weary Financial Aid Officers
Financial aid offices have been overworked and understaffed since the pandemic. Now the FAFSA fiasco has put some in crisis mode.
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