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Jury Sides With Blind Students Against L.A. Community College District

A jury has awarded $240,000 in damages to two blind students who sued the Los Angeles Community College District. The...

North Idaho President Wins Reinstatement Lawsuit

North Idaho College president Nick Swayne has won a lawsuit allowing him to be permanently reinstated to his position after...
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A ‘Modest but Important Step’ Against Transcript Withholding

The proposed ban comes as more states are restricting colleges and universities from withholding transcripts when a student owes money to the institution. The planned federal ban would only apply in some cases.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with UIC Interim Chancellor Javier Reyes

Enjoy a special interview with University of Illinois Chicago Interim Chancellor Javier Reyes

Classroom Implications of AI Plagiarism and Fabrication

Conversations around AI in the classroom need to be more explicit about addressing the opaque nature of technologies such as Chat GPT.

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The Benefits of Student Swapping

Without it, wealthy students would just enroll in the flagships in their home states, making no more room for low-income students.

Some UVA Trustees Seek Information on Faculty and Student Political Views

Some new trustees at the University of Virginia are pushing for the university to collect information about the political views...
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Waiting and Planning for a Supreme Court Defeat

Some colleges are quietly talking about how they will respond if the justices, as expected, reject affirmative action—especially if the ruling applies beyond admissions.