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Former Harvard President Defends, Explains Herself in Op-Ed
Technology Students in Africa, Bolstered by ‘Grassroots AI’
Amid South Africa’s perfect storm of few universities, racial inequities and economic disparities, AI students find support in a not-so-grassroots grassroots movement.
Turning the Tide on Admissions Staff Turnover
Solutions to improve staff morale can be found in areas beyond compensation, Elizabeth Kirby writes.
Are Professors Really Fleeing Universities in Red States?
Some academics have publicly announced resignations, but evidence of a mass faculty exodus from states like Florida is thin, at least so far. Media hyped a brain drain regardless.
Student Wellness Tip: Increasing Health Education
Colleges and universities can support their students by providing self-guided resources and accessible on-ramps to health and wellness supports.
The New FAFSA Is Here. Or Is It?
After a frustrating year of delays, the new federal aid application launched Dec. 30. But maintenance pauses, glitches and other obstacles have led to a rocky start.
Joe Gow Should Be a Professor, Not a Chancellor
Jonathan Zimmerman argues Gow’s tenure shouldn’t be at risk after the former UW La Crosse chancellor posted pornographic videos.
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