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China Fails to Recruit Top Expatriates

But experts warn that if programs improve, they could attract talent from the U.S.

Legislators Question Yeshiva U on $230M in Public Funds

Three committee chairs in the New York State Senate are questioning Yeshiva University for accepting state funds as a secular...

Legislators Question Yeshiva U on $230M in Public Funds

Three committee chairs in the New York State Senate are questioning Yeshiva University for accepting state funds as a secular...

Alabama and Lethal Injection Issues

Capital punishment is far from foolproof. In today’s Academic Minute, Amherst College’s Austin Sarat explains the stakes for states. Sarat...

New Trustees, New Hopes and Fears for City College

City College of San Francisco is welcoming three new trustees backed by the faculty union. Their supporters see them as a sign of needed change. The ousted incumbents say their replacements will imperil the college’s future.

ChatGPT Advice Academics Can Use Now

To harness the potential and avert the risks of OpenAI’s new chat bot, academics should think a few years out, invite students into the conversation and—most of all—experiment, not panic.

JPMorgan Accuses Frank Financial Aid of Faking Customers

JPMorgan Chase, the U.S. multinational investment bank, is suing the college planning platform Frank Financial Aid, which it acquired in...

Campus COVID Policies in Flux

As institutions enter their sixth semester of the pandemic, COVID prevention measures, from masking to vaccine mandates, have become increasingly diverse and inconsistent.