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Education Dept. Urges Judge to Uphold Gainful Employment Rule

Trump administration lawyers urged a federal judge in a recent court filing to uphold regulations put in place under former...
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Research: ChatGPT Can Pass an Engineering Class

The chat bot earned a B, slightly below the class average. It excelled in practice problems and computing exercises but was unable to justify its work or simplify systems.

Rachel Hardeman, former directorship of the Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity at the University of Minnesota.

U of Minnesota Antiracism Center to Close After Founder Steps Down

Rachel Hardeman, who faces plagiarism allegations, left the university under a resignation agreement. The next day, the institution announced her center would shutter.

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House GOP Wants to Put Colleges on the Hook for Unpaid Loans. How Would It Work?

Conservatives say it’s time for colleges to pay up, but institutions say their risk-sharing plan is convoluted and could hurt students.

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Florida A&M Hires DeSantis Ally as President

The HBCU in Tallahassee hired a president who has never worked in higher ed but has ties to Republican governor Ron DeSantis. Her critics have dubbed her “MAGA Marva.”

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ICE Threatens OPT Visa Holders With Deportation

Immigration officials sent letters to recent international graduates on short-term work visas giving them 15 days to report employment or face removal from the country. 

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Teaching Students to Identify and Attack Misinformation

An interdisciplinary course at the University of Southern California teaches engineering students research skills and information literacy.

U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon speaks during a conference in California.

McMahon Sharpens Tone on Accreditation

Education Secretary Linda McMahon argued this week that accreditors wield too much power. But some statements raise questions about her understanding of accreditation.