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Could Custom Exams Prevent Cheating?
British university experiments with exams created in part by computer codes—and appears to have success.

Education as a ‘Consumption Good’
U.N. official warns that universities are at risk because of their packaging.

Charles Lieber Set to Begin Trial
The trial is scheduled to begin Tuesday in the case of the former chair of Harvard University’s chemistry department accused of lying to investigators about his ties to a Chinese university.

Collaborative Research Across Continents
Members of the African Urbanism Humanities Lab describe the politics, practicalities and promise of research engagements between universities in the Global North and South.

Academic Freedom in New Zealand
Was it legitimate for some leading scholars to criticize plans to add Māori knowledge to the school curriculum?

Elevating Engineering Over the Liberal Arts and Sciences
Proposed reorganization at Texas A&M Qatar aimed at enhancing engineering education and research would reclassify liberal arts and science faculty in instruction- and service-focused roles, with no expectation or support for research.

Encouraging Signs From New German Government
Coalition pledges to increase spending on universities and on research.

A Growing Chorus of Concern
Southern Illinois faculty members are defending a colleague indicted for alleged grant fraud under the Justice Department’s China Initiative as criticism of the initiative grows.
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