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At Michigan, Getting an A Because Your Instructor’s On Strike
The University of Michigan graduate workers’ strike caused grading issues. Some department chairs have said they plan to give out A’s.

Student-Led Group Prepares Peers for Investment Banking Internships
A Babson College alumnus developed a peer-led program aimed at preparing sophomores with needed technical and soft skill development to break into the field.

Default Likely to Negatively Impact Country’s Economy, Higher Ed
Experts and lobbyists warn that the economic consequences of a government default will make it more expensive for colleges to operate and harder for students to afford tuition and for researchers to work.

Can the E.U. Make a ‘Parallel Publishing System’ Work?
Many are doubtful about E.U.’s publishing plans.
Professor to Students: ChatGPT Told Me to Fail You

Colleges Race to Hire and Build Amid AI ‘Gold Rush’
Cue the bulldozers to make room for hordes of new AI faculty. But computer scientists willing to teach are in short supply, and innovation’s trajectory is rarely predictable.
UC Working Group to Explore Undocumented Student Employment

Layering Mental Health Care at a Community College
Columbus State Community College is taking a multifaceted approach to meeting its students with mental health services offerings, developing a new department as well as adding online counseling and intern support.
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