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Cal State LA Protesters Occupy Building With President Inside

Over 50 protesters at California State University, Los Angeles, occupied a student services building for hours Wednesday night, barricading multiple...

Federal Judge Blocks Title IX Rule in Four States

Finding that four states are likely to succeed in their lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s new Title IX regulations, a...

Chinese Media Turns Stanford AI Plagiarism Into ‘Propaganda’

An AI model released by two Stanford students sparked controversy in China for its similarities to a model developed by scientists at Tsinghua University.

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Federal Innovation Push Brings ‘Moment of Change’ for Community Colleges

As the National Science Foundation ramps up investment in technological innovation, community colleges are training the workforce needed to support emerging scientific advances.

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House Republicans Advance Resolution to Block New Title IX Regs

In a busy Thursday meeting, the education committee also advanced the first legislation to combat antisemitism on campuses and block student athletes from unionizing. But LGBTQ+ protections sparked the hottest debate.

A picture of smiling Joe Gow with a black bar over his eyes overlaid with words from the charges against him

Universities of Wisconsin Wants to Fire Joe Gow—Again

The chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse was fired last year for making and distributing porn. Now the UW system is coming after his tenured faculty job.

Better Understanding How Our Hearts Beat: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Tracy Hookway, assistant professor in the biomedical engineering department at Binghamton University, examines how research...
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Affirmative Action Fallout Sours Donor Relations

The University of Missouri system is removing racial criteria from endowed scholarships, saying they run afoul of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. Donors feel disrespected—and some may be ready to go to court.