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Opinion

Eliminate the Required First-Year Writing Course

Students no longer need a required first-year writing course if AI can write for them, Melissa Nicolas argues.

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Opinion

Some Good News on Campus Veterans

There is progress amid the discouraging developments about the state of veterans on campuses, Wick Sloane writes.

Columbia Apologizes to Gynecologist’s Abuse Victims

Columbia University leaders issued a letter apologizing to patients who were sexually abused by former university gynecologist Robert Hadden, promising...
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College Transfer Process Is ‘DIY’ for Many Students

A new report magnifies existing hurdles students face when attempting to transfer from a two-year college to a four-year institution.

Magdalen College Announces Closure

Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts, a small Catholic institution in New Hampshire, will close at the end of the...

Report: Federal ‘Loophole’ Lets States Opt Out of Higher Ed Oversight

A decade-old policy change has allowed states to delegate their oversight authority regarding higher education to accrediting agencies, argues Student...
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New on the Job: Q&A With Rachael Heard, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

As the inaugural director of academic programming and student transitions, Heard is responsible for making higher education more accessible for students.

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A ‘Near-Record’ International Student Surge

U.S. enrollment of international students surpassed pre-pandemic levels in 2022–23, fueled by sharp upticks from India and Africa. Will the trend continue?