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AI Writing Detection: A Losing Battle Worth Fighting

Human- and machine-generated prose may one day be indistinguishable. But that does not quell academics’ search for an answer to the question “What makes prose human?”

Florida Bars AP Course in African American Studies

The Florida Department of Education has said that public schools in the state cannot offer the new Advanced Placement course...

‘Free’ Online Program at Central State Shutters Amid Controversy

Central State University in Ohio has stopped enrolling new students in Career Plus, a controversial free online college program for...

Student Loan Servicer Lays Off 500 Employees

Nelnet, a federal student loan servicer, is cutting staff because of delays in the Biden administration’s debt-relief plan and the...

Delaware State Students Protest Campus Police

Delaware State University students on Wednesday held a protest of the university’s police forces, The Delaware News Journal reported. Students...

Probation, Not Prison, for Researcher in China Initiative Case

A jury convicted the former chemical engineering professor on charges linked to allegedly failing to disclose ties to China, but a judge threw out several of the convictions and imposed the lightest possible sentence.

Harvard Backtracks on Fellowship Award

Former Human Rights Watch director said the Kennedy School rejected him over his criticism of Israel. The dean reversed course Thursday.

How Boys and Men Struggle in School: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Ioakim Boutakidis, professor of child and adolescent studies at California State University, Fullerton, explores how...