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Higher Ed’s (Anti)Trust Problem

A new lawsuit accuses 40 universities and the College Board of colluding to inflate tuition. Does it hold legal water or simply reflect rising indignation over college cost?

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Most Campus Tech Leaders Say Higher Ed Is Unprepared for AI’s Rise

Inside Higher Ed’s third annual survey of campus chief technology officers shows that while there’s enthusiasm for artificial intelligence’s potential to enhance higher education, most institutions don’t have policies that support enterprise-level uses of AI.

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George Washington U Police Chief Resigns

GW’s student newspaper uncovered alleged problems with the university’s arming of its campus police. Then the police chief was placed on leave.

Springer Journal Retracted Over 200 Papers Since Sept. 1

An academic journal published by Springer has retracted over 200 papers since the start of last month, Retraction Watch reported...

Voices of Student Success: Supporting College Readiness for Incarcerated Students

In July 2023, Congress lifted a ban on federal Pell Grant funding for incarcerated individuals in prison education programs, but...

Tribal Colleges Underfunded With Severe Maintenance Backlogs

A survey of tribal colleges and universities by ProPublica found that these institutions suffer from large backlogs of deferred maintenance...
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A Sliver of Hope for Humanities at HBCUs

Growing skepticism about the value of the humanities has led to a national decline in the number of degrees conferred. But a new study shows the plummet slowing at historically Black colleges.

Suspended Norwich U Student Paper Can Resume Publication

The Norwich University student newspaper, which has been suspended since the summer, will be allowed to resume publishing “with ethics...