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New Arizona Law Allows Students to Opt Out of Funding Certain Clubs

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed a bill that will allow students at the state’s three public universities to opt not...
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Putting Services Where the Students Are—In DEI Offices

To better engage the campus community, some student affairs offices are placing liaisons in their diversity, equity and inclusion spaces.

Three Questions on Online Learning Compliance for U-M’s Ricky LaFosse

A conversation with the associate director of compliance and policy at the University of Michigan’s Center for Academic Innovation.

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Opinion

A New Way to Think About Plagiarism

To figure out whether an accusation of plagiarism is serious, apply the counterfactual test, Garrett Pendergraft writes.

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‘Lawsuits Will Happen’

The authors of a new book argue that higher education institutions must adapt to the shifting legal landscape without losing sight of their fundamental values.

Harvard Morgue Manager’s Wife Admits to Transporting Stolen Body Parts

The wife of Harvard Medical School’s disgraced former morgue manager pleaded guilty Friday to interstate transport of stolen goods, which...

College Investigates Campus Police’s Alleged ‘Discriminatory’ Response to Student

St. Louis Community College at Meramec is investigating alleged misconduct by a campus police officer after an anonymous student who...
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Professor Creates Digital Marketing Simulation to Teach Practical Skills

Students at Hult International Business School in Massachusetts play a simulated game that teaches the principles of digital marketing and allows them to refine their skills.