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Appeals Court Blocks Biden’s Loan Repayment Plan, Again
A federal appeals court is once again preventing the Education Department from carrying out parts of its new income-driven repayment...

UNC Chapel Hill Elevates Interim Chancellor
The flagship’s new leader has a political background and no administrative experience in higher education. The hire has been met with alarm and optimism.

Use AI to Build Course Materials? Earn $1,000
In a new pilot project, faculty are encouraged to use generative artificial intelligence to create, or build on, open educational resources.

Students Worry Overemphasis on AI Could Devalue Education
Report stresses that AI is “new standard” and universities need to better communicate policies to learners.

Lawmaker Claims Credit for Antisemitism Review at Florida Universities
State Representative Randy Fine says that after he repeatedly called the state university chancellor about a “Muslim terror textbook,” the system launched an evaluation of courses at all public universities.
Saint Augustine’s Sued for Unpaid Fees to Service Provider
A company allegedly contracted by Saint Augustine’s University for janitorial, maintenance and lawn care services has sued the university for...
Judge Rejects Religious Discrimination Claim on Pandemic Loan
Gordon College could be forced to repay a $7 million Paycheck Protection Program loan issued during the coronavirus pandemic after...
New AAUP President Calls JD Vance a Fascist
The new president of the American Association of University Professors called Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance a “fascist” in...
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