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AI Buzz Dominates Annual Ed-Tech Conference
Speakers and attendees at Educause expressed cautious optimism about the early days of artificial intelligence in higher ed.

Education Department Offers More Insights Into New Debt Relief Plan
The Education Department’s student loan debt relief negotiating committee spent its second day weighing in on which borrowers should see their loan balances reduced. Meanwhile, Republicans on Capitol Hill called the process a “partisan policy-making charade.”

Dos and Don’ts of Political Engagement and Student Voting
In preparation for the 2023 and 2024 elections, higher education practitioners should be aware of the ways they can or cannot encourage students’ political activism and rights as voters. An American Council on Education brief offers five ways to support student voting.
House Bill Would Overhaul Foreign Gift Reporting Requirements

Regional Colleges Saw Biggest Application Gains After Tuition Resets
A new report compared post-reset application growth at nationally known and regional institutions.
ACT Scores Drop for Sixth Year in a Row
Morgan State to Build Barrier Around Campus
New Accounting System Causes Bill Backlog at U of Washington
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