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Scholarly Publishing World Slow to Embrace Generative AI
As the technology’s reach into the information sector expands, a recent report from Ithaka S+R shows that academe is still grappling with how best to integrate it into the scholarly publishing process.

Missing Their Absentee Ballots, Some Students Still Voted
When the process of obtaining and using an absentee ballot failed, some college students found themselves needing a last-minute plan B. What did this voting problem-solving look like?

LSU Student Jailed for Allegedly Tweeting Threat to Tiger-Toting Governor
An LSU student is in hot water after the state’s governor brought a live tiger to a football game.

Financial Aid’s Foggy Future
Whatever happens to the Education Department, Trump’s second term could have major implications for federal financial aid—and the students who rely on it.

Trump Picks McMahon as Education Secretary
The former WWE executive has served on the board of Sacred Heart University since 2004 but has few other ties to higher ed.
More Selective Colleges See Diversity Dip

Sacramento State Announces New Native American College
Native American students will have their own microcollege on Sacramento State’s campus, a first for the California State University system.
Conservative Account Mocks Faculty Who Canceled Class Postelection
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