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Arizona Faculty Threatened After Online Commotion Over Gender Teaching
College of Nursing employees were called "groomers" and received threats in response to Libs of TikTok's posting of two class slides. Faculty members are criticizing the university’s response.

Program Innovation: Scholars Pave Their Own Way
The University of California, Merced, takes an asset-based approach when evaluating its first-generation, low-income scholarship program, identifying the ways students shine and how the university can remove barriers to their success.

Waiting for FAFSA
A major overhaul to the federal student aid form delayed its launch at least two months. That means headaches for everyone from financial aid officers to applicants.
NCAA, UNC in War of Words Over Football Transfer
Nosy Hara Dwarf Lemurs: Academic Minute
Michigan Opens Jobs to Vets Without Degrees

A Call for Stronger Supports for Black Student Fathers
As their overall numbers fall on campuses, the cost of childcare rises and college support structures fall short, a new analysis highlights disparities faced by Black student fathers.

Computing Pioneers Profoundly Disagree on AI Risk
Mingling with young researchers last month in Germany, luminaries in computer science debated AI’s potential impact on the future of humanity.
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