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Berkeley Professor Admits That She’s White
For her entire life and in her professional career, based on family members’ accounts, Elizabeth Hoover said she was a Native American.

The Political Trials of a Southern Accreditor
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has been a frequent target in the partisan fight over higher ed. Its struggles could hold lessons for other agencies under lawmakers’ scrutiny.

Virtual One-Stop Connects Students to Success Resources
A recently launched Student Success Hub at Western Michigan University gives students access to their support team and advisers with a click of a button.
Ex–Davis Student Arrested for Stabbings
Reconsidering Choices and Behaviors: Academic Minute

In Proctoring Debate, Stanford Faculty Takes ‘Nuclear Option’
Proctoring has been banned at Stanford for over a century, but faculty members think an influx in cheating demands a change. They circumvented a student government vote to try to implement proctored exams.

Academics Fall For and Fret About Technology
Amid talk about metaversities, student success data and online well-being, attendees at Digital Universities U.S. conference express worries about the rapid emergence of generative AI.
Mixed Feelings on Springer Nature Deal With British Universities
Some see a breakthrough, but there are many complaints about costs.
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