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MIT Will Stop Asking Faculty Applicants for Diversity Statements
Massachusetts Institute of Technology departments will no longer ask for diversity statements as part of applications for faculty positions, the...

Liberal Arts Microcredentials on the Rise
Badges and certificates aren’t just for technical fields anymore.

Protests Come for Prospective Students
The latest wave of college protests coincided with events for admitted students and a busy season for campus tours. Admissions offices are walking a thin line to avoid disruption.
Assessing Problematic Digital Media Consumption: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week: Peter Gerhardstein, professor of psychology, examines a new way to...

Academic Success Tip: Infusing AI into Curricular Offerings
Faculty members have created special courses and assignments around generative artificial intelligence to prepare students for their lives after college.
Roman Catholic Colleges in Iowa Explore ‘Strategic Combination’
St. Ambrose and Mount Mercy Universities, two Roman Catholic institutions that lie about 80 miles apart from each other in...

Colorado Bill Seen as Model for Improving Credit Transfer
The measure, passed on a bipartisan basis, would guarantee that more courses count toward students’ majors and require transparency on colleges’ transfer activity.
Northwestern and Rutgers Now in Hot Seat for Next House Hearing
House Republicans have altered the list of presidents they’re calling on the carpet after their universities made new concessions to...
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