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Harvard Professors Protest Restrictions on Protests—With Chalk
Israeli Universities Closed Amid Nationwide Strike
Large protests across the country disrupted campuses even as they put pressure on Netanyahu’s government after six hostages were found dead.

Scientists Ramp Up Public Engagement to Combat Misinformation
Scientists have the knowledge to combat misinformation online, and now some are receiving the institutional support to communicate with a broad public audience.

First-Year Outdoor Programs Bond New Students, Promote Success
An age-old tradition in higher education is engaging incoming students in outdoor activities. Research points to the value of these interventions to promote academic success and personal development skills.

Talladega College Leaders Respond to Financial Tumult
The historically Black college has suffered from enrollment declines and mounting debts. Campus leaders say they’re working to restore financial health.
Edward Waters U Heads to Trial for Unrecognizing Faculty Union

E-Textbooks Are More Popular Than Ever. But Professors Still Don’t Trust Them.
Nearly half of professors think students learn better with print materials, according to a new report—but demand from both students and institutions is still pushing them to be more digitally focused.

Report: Generative AI Can Address Advising Challenges
A new report from Tyton Partners encourages institutional leaders and academic advisers to consider the role of generative artificial intelligence to support advising caseloads and course mapping.
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