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Admissions Offices, Cautiously, Start Using AI
They are divided about what to do about ChatGPT, but that doesn’t prevent some of them from embracing AI.

Student-Run Grocery Teaches Administrative Skills, Expands Food Options for Campus Community
Nonprofit grocery store on Cornell University’s campus promotes success among student workers and shoppers.
UCLA Closes a Camp Amid Sex Assault and Hazing Charges

Faculty Diverges on Researcher’s Alleged Misconduct
A University of Delaware associate professor of marine science says a faculty panel ruled in her favor after another committee found her guilty of research misconduct. She says the president is still planning to fire her.

Grasping for a Foothold on the Enrollment Cliff
Higher ed experts gathered in D.C. Thursday to take stock of a three-year enrollment plunge. Some charted a path forward, while others saw only dark clouds ahead.

Student Wellness Tip: Creating Campus Access to Free Meals
Efforts to remedy food insecurity at three institutions demonstrate various strategies to assist students with this basic need, from implementing new technologies to offering centralized locations.

An Acquisition Deal Is Called Off
Trocaire College and Medaille University were set to integrate this fall. Now the deal isn’t happening for reasons leaders haven’t revealed. Can both institutions carry on?

Are Payoffs to Get Your Kid Into College Legal?
Ruling by federal appeals court in the Varsity Blues cases that went to trial suggests that in some cases, they may be legal.
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