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Florida College System Must Fire Employees Who Defy Bathroom Ban
The Florida State Board of Education approved a new rule Wednesday detailing the disciplinary action colleges must take for employees...
Gaining Doctors’ Trust Through AI Advice: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University’s Impacts of AI Week: Qian Yang, assistant professor in information science...

2-Year College May Move to Penn State Campus
Butler County Community College and Penn State Shenango are considering sharing a campus as the state wrestles with demographic shifts and declining enrollment.

Days Before Classes Resume, Michigan Reaches Deal With Grad Student Union
Many graduate student instructors and staff assistants walked off the job March 29, ceasing their teaching and causing grading havoc in some departments. A proposed deal may prevent the strike’s resumption this fall.

Direct Admissions Boosts Applications, but Not Enrollment
Large-scale study finds that guaranteeing free, simplified admission increases college applications from minoritized, low-income and first-gen students, but cost still deters them from enrolling.
Ohio State Selects Nebraska System Head as New President
Ohio State University is hiring the head of the University of Nebraska system as its next president. Walter (Ted) Carter...
How AI Might Improve Online Discourse: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight during Cornell University’s Impacts of AI Week: Jonathan P. Chang, a Ph.D...
Yale Slams Police Union ‘Survival Guide’
The Yale Police Benevolent Association, a union representing Yale University’s campus police, handed out pamphlets to freshmen containing “disturbing and...
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