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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...
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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.

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Students Worry Overemphasis on AI Could Devalue Education

Report stresses that AI is “new standard” and universities need to better communicate policies to learners.

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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.

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Student Wellness Tip: Start a Summer Walking Community

West Virginia University students get together weekly to walk around campus and improve their physical and mental health.

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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.

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Disability Ruling Against Calif. College is ‘Wake-Up Call’ for Others

After eight years of litigation, a federal judge has ordered West Los Angeles College to provide on-campus transportation for two students by the start of the fall semester. The ruling may have broader implications.

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...