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Librarians Want to Adopt AI but Cite Lack of Expertise
While only a small number of academic libraries across the globe have joined the growing wave of artificial intelligence adoption...
Harvard Makes Meager Progress in Slavery Reparation Efforts
Harvard University has made little progress on addressing its historical ties to slavery, despite committing $100 million to the cause...
New Report Shows College Rankings Are Losing Influence
Among traditional college-bound high school students who consider college rankings, only about one in 10 say they care about an...
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Tim Walz, China and Me
The choice of a vice presidential candidate with deep ties to China prompts Jeffrey Wasserstrom to reflect on trips taken and not.
Claremont Institute, Home of ‘Stop the Steal’ Lawyer, Returns to Political Science Conference
Some American Political Science Association members are criticizing their organization for welcoming back a pro-Trump think tank that has been absent from annual meetings since 2021. But the association says it was never banned.
Internet Archive Court Loss Leaves Higher Ed in Gray Area
The nonprofit published thousands of ebooks for free, violating copyright law. What that means for research libraries remains to be seen.
Program Innovation: A Canvas Course for Orientation
An online course houses resources and orientation details for incoming students at the University of North Texas, providing them with access to information and materials on demand.
Judge Challenges Terms of Proposed Settlement on Athlete Pay
The federal judge overseeing the historic antitrust lawsuit governing the compensation of college athletes told lawyers to go “back to...
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