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Massive Decline in Protests From Spring to Fall 2024

Campuses saw as few as a third as many pro-Palestinian protests this semester as they did in the spring, when an unprecedented wave of encampments swept the nation.

Idaho State Board of Education Passes Anti-DEI Resolution

After some back-and-forth among board members and university leaders, the Idaho State Board of Education voted unanimously in favor of...
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Opinion

This Is What We’ll Do When You Mess With Us

Daniel DiMassa writes critically of the university’s new rules of free thought in an “OK AI” age.

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Data-Based Decisions: Creating a Less Stressful Final Exam Schedule

A new tool at Bucknell University helps the registrar’s office develop an exam timetable that both accommodates faculty and reduces inconvenient timing for students.

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A Student-Run Caroling Hotline

The University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana staffs a 24/7 Christmas carol call center in a student residence hall, sharing musical holiday joy with callers from around the world.

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Idaho Board of Education Faces Vote on Anti-DEI Resolution

The state’s Board of Education is expected to ban campus offices, centers and policies “dedicated to DEI ideologies.” Some students and faculty are outraged.

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Nudges Work—for Students’ Most Pressing Tasks

Nudges from a chat bot helped Georgia State students complete their FAFSA verifications, register for classes, sign up for academic coaching and more.

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Opinion

Does Careerism Have to Ruin College?

Jocelyn Frelier asks how faculty and staff can push back against careerist expectations while supporting students in their professional exploration.