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‘The Uninhabitable Earth’ and the Adaptable Campus
Climate change and higher education’s built environment.
Colorado Bill to Improve Credit Transfer Becomes Law
Ep. 114: Generative AI’s Potential Influence on Teaching and Learning
Discussions about the impact of generative artificial intelligence in teaching and learning are steadily moving beyond questions about whether and how students will cheat.
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Student Visa Denials Threaten U.S. Competitiveness
College leaders should focus immigration lobbying efforts on state lawmakers, in addition to federal ones, Samba Dieng writes.
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A Growing Number of Community Colleges Are Building HBCU Pipelines
Washtenaw Community College and other institutions are working with historically Black colleges and universities to help their students transfer, particularly in states without HBCUs.
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Re-Evaluating the ‘Essay Carveout’
After the Supreme Court barred affirmative action, many selective colleges added essay prompts focused on identity and diversity. Will they hold up under legal scrutiny?
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Why Faculty Should Randomize Grading Order
Research from the University of Michigan finds sequential grading biases impact students with alphabetically lower last names, due in part to LMS default ordering. Here’s what professors can do about it.
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What Supports Latino Student Success?
Degree completion rates among Hispanic and Latino students have stagnated. In response, college leaders are investing in specific interventions for Latino learners.
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