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AI art or not?

Making Space for Student ‘Sorrow’ Over AI

An art assignment using generative AI sparked fierce controversy, vandalism and the specter of Hitler at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, last fall—and then offered a lesson in navigating student anxiety about the technology.

An illustration of three young professionals conversing in an office environment: a woman is seated at a desk in front of a laptop, while two colleagues—a man holding a second laptop and another woman—stand next to the desk, seemingly deeply engaged in a discussion.
Opinion

Behold: The Administrative Postdoc

Administrative postdoc positions offer advantages for Ph.D.s looking to transition into a range of career paths, Alex Yen and Anne-Charlotte Mecklenburg write.

Senior Caucasian female doctor, giving a flu vaccine to a female patient Japanese ethnicity, during an annual medical check-up

College Students See Importance of Vaccines but May Need More Routine Vaccination Knowledge

A recent study from Temple University finds a majority of Pennsylvania college students consider themselves educated about vaccines, particularly the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Opinion

Providing More Transparent College Pricing

Prospective students need better pricing information earlier in their college search process, Phillip Levine writes.

Elon Musk with fists raised behind a podium at Trump's inauguration.

Is DOGE Digging Around in Student Data?

Elon Musk’s government efficiency office may have access to sensitive student information, raising alarms about privacy and threatening to throw the federal aid system into crisis.

Students face away from the camera wearing green graduation robes during the Wright State University spring 2024 commencement ceremony.

Funding Student Success: Project Grants From University Advancement

Wright State University provides one-time grants to students, faculty and staff to promote the student experience. After initial funding, grant programs continue thanks to institutional and private donor support.

Hands grasp unsuccessfully at the bottom rung of a ladder

Interns Impacted by Hiring Freeze Left ‘In Limbo’

Thousands of students, some of whom received job offers last October, have lost federal internships, threatening their graduation plans and future careers.

West Point Disbands Student Groups for Women and Minorities

The United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., has shut down a dozen student affinity clubs to comply with...