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Employers Say Students Need AI Skills. What If Students Don’t Want Them?

Colleges and universities are considering new ways to incorporate generative AI into teaching and learning, but not every student is on board with the tech yet. Experts weigh in on the necessity of AI in career preparation and higher education’s role in preparing students for jobs of the future.

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A Battle Over Florida’s General Education Courses

Florida International University faculty have raised concerns about course revisions designed to comply with state law, a process undertaken quietly across the state.

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A Messy Merger’s Unlikely Comeback

After a tumultuous launch, Vermont State University’s first-year enrollment grew 14 percent this fall. Is its recovery proof of concept for campus consolidation?

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Where Faculty Fit in Developmental Education Reform

Experts share insights on how to engage and partner with faculty in reimagining gateway courses for college students.

S&P Optimistic About Community College Financial Trends

A report released Tuesday by S&P Global Ratings offers a hopeful outlook for community colleges. The report says community colleges...
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Listen: The Role of Mentorship on Student Success, Belonging

In a new episode of Voices of Student Success, hear about how one university looks to support student thriving and engagement through intentional development of faculty and staff members to serve as mentors.

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‘Genius’ Grant Announcement Dampened by Conflict Over War

One recipient of the 2024 MacArthur Foundation award derided Princeton for not publicizing the pro-Palestinian comments she made when asked her reaction to getting the coveted call.

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The U.S. Started Investigating a Professor’s Pro-Palestine Speech. Then She Was Fired.

The Office for Civil Rights said it didn’t ask for the firing as part of a probe into how Muhlenberg College handled complaints related to a professor who allegedly made “pro-Hamas statements."