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Texas Governor Calls for New Policies on Antisemitism

Texas governor Greg Abbott has signed an executive order requiring public institutions of higher education in the state to update...

Vanderbilt Police Arrest Student Protesters, Journalist

Vanderbilt University police arrested students and one local reporter Wednesday, following student protests concerning divestment from Israel, The Tennessean reported...
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Higher Ed Pay for Many Exceeds Inflation Rate

Despite getting raises this year, faculty and staff buying power is lower than it was before the pandemic.

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Sting Operation Fools a Proctoring Service—and Results in Blackmail Attempt

A staff member at a Florida college, posing as a student, hires a contract cheating firm to test the institution’s systems for preventing fraud. The outcome offers lessons for instructors and students as virtual learning expands.

Student Chatbot Use ‘Could Be Increasing Loneliness’

Study finds students who rely on ChatGPT for academic tasks feel socially supported by artificial intelligence at the expense of their real-life relationships.

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Are Recent Graduates Ready to Work? HR Professionals Say Yes.

A new survey from Handshake and SHRM finds a majority of those in human resource positions believe young people entering the workforce are ready to succeed in their organization.

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University of Kentucky President Proposes to Strip Faculty Body’s Power

Eli Capilouto released a “draft of principles” Wednesday that would dissolve the University Senate and replace it with an advisory group.

Ep. 108: Helping Learners Plan Their Path Through College

The “guided pathways” model is not just a student success initiative, but a way to redesign how a college operates.