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University of Florida Provost Returning After Less Than 2 Months at Arizona
Scaling Up: Expanding Entrepreneurship Across Campus
American University’s Kogod School of Business grew its center for entrepreneurship to encourage and engage all students on the topic via three strategic pillars.
Columbia President Minouche Shafik Resigns Unexpectedly
After a little more than a year in the position, she becomes the third college president to lose her job after testifying before Congress about antisemitism on campus.
We Must be Cautious when Acting on Hallmarks of AI in Student Writing
In their frenzy to find AI detection tools, educators must not adopt analysis models without recognizing their shortfalls and biases.
Lackawanna, Peirce Announce Plans to Merge
The two adult-oriented institutions in Pennsylvania hope that, by joining forces, they can expand their reach and access to higher education.
Bursting the Idea of the ‘Campus Bubble’
A new book says the diverse experiences of Harvard undergrads during the COVID-19 pandemic carry larger lessons for higher ed—namely that the off-campus lives of low-income students deeply affect their lives on campus.
Indiana Argues Professors Lack First Amendment Rights in Public Classrooms
Defending a new law requiring “intellectual diversity” from professors, the Indiana attorney general echoes Florida and asserts that “curriculum of a public university is government speech.”
AI in a Lingering Age of Loneliness Among Students
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about greater awareness of an even larger epidemic, one of loneliness in America. In higher education, it is incumbent on us to help our learners with overcoming the pain and other ill-effects of this condition.
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