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Ex–Seton Hall President Sues University and Regents

The former president of Seton Hall University claimed in a lawsuit this week that the university and some of its...

U.S. Opens 2nd Civil Rights Investigation Into Harvard

The Education Department has opened a second civil rights investigation into allegations of shared-ancestry discrimination at Harvard University, according to...

Why Gödel Believed in an Afterlife: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Andrew Englert, research associate at the Institute for Advanced Study, explores what one great logician...
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New Data Signal Flawed Transfer Process

Many community college students intend to transfer to four-year institutions and earn bachelor’s degrees. Few of them make it, according to new reports.

Promoting Academic Success: Voices of Student Success

Voices of Student Success, a six-episode series focused on student retention, engagement and graduation in higher education, takes over this...
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Report: Best Practices for Using, Teaching Generative AI in Research

Guidance from Cornell University identifies how artificial intelligence tools should be applied to research, with guidance on navigating the shortcomings of generative AI.

Law Schools Required to Adopt Free Speech Policies

Law schools must adopt free speech policies to maintain their accreditation under a requirement approved by the American Bar Association’s...
A series of Taylor Swifts, with a small version of her starting at the left and growing larger across the right. There is an orange graph in the background and timeline, showing Swift from 2006 to 2024

‘Swiftonomics’ Course Brings Taylor Craze to College Classrooms

The mega–pop star’s impact on supply and demand, monopolies, and cost efficiencies make her prime teaching material for economics courses.