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Universities Consider Divestment Demands
As pro-Palestinian protests continue across the U.S., some colleges have struck deals with students to consider divestment in exchange for packing up encampments.
Assessing Problematic Digital Media Consumption: Academic Minute
Roman Catholic Colleges in Iowa Explore ‘Strategic Combination’
Northwestern and Rutgers Now in Hot Seat for Next House Hearing
Academic Success Tip: Infusing AI into Curricular Offerings
Faculty members have created special courses and assignments around generative artificial intelligence to prepare students for their lives after college.
A Look at Recent and Looming Cuts
While declining enrollment and financial challenges are the driving force behind most job and program cuts announced last month, in Texas, politics also played a role.
Universities Face Misinformation Amid Pro-Palestinan Protests
How—and if—universities should combat misinformation causes its own divisions.
New on the Job: Q&A With Gilbert Rogers, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
As part of an institutional focus on financial wellness, Rogers heads efforts to teach financial literacy and help students juggle their finances while enrolled.
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