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Boosting the Bottom Line Through Athletics
Big-time college sports, often money-losing enterprises, have contracted in recent years—even as smaller, tuition-dependent institutions add teams to boost enrollment.

Florida Law Threatens to Defund, Disband Higher Ed Unions
Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation last year threatening to decertify unions if fewer than 60 percent of bargaining unit members paid dues. Faculty unions are threatened but not yet erased.

Universities Build Their Own ChatGPT-like Tools
As concerns mount over the ethical and intellectual property implications of AI tools, universities are launching their own chatbots for faculty and students.
Canada Signals Leeway on International Student-Visa Caps
With Trudeau government emphasizing visa limits tied to applications and housing availability, more established institutions gain some reassurance.

Academic Success Tip: Guiding Students Through Meaningful Feedback
Faculty members can improve student learning through effective and helpful communication about coursework and assessments. Here are three tips to keep in mind when giving feedback.
Amelia Parnell Is NASPA’s New President
How Perceptions of College Value Play Out on Social Media

House Committee Investigates UC Berkeley’s Antisemitism Response
Following a campus protest of an Israeli speaker that turned violent last month, the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce is investigating UC Berkeley.
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