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Most Campus Tech Leaders Say Higher Ed Is Unprepared for AI’s Rise
Inside Higher Ed’s third annual survey of campus chief technology officers shows that while there’s enthusiasm for artificial intelligence’s potential to enhance higher education, most institutions don’t have policies that support enterprise-level uses of AI.
Ep. 129: Voices of Student Success: A College Bridge Program for Incarcerated Students
A recently launched college bridge program improves college readiness for students enrolled in higher education programs in prison.

Black, Hispanic Faculty Far Less Likely to Get ‘Gold Standard’ Tenure Recommendations
A study published this month focusing on five unnamed universities adds to research on racial disparities in the professoriate.
U of Michigan Extends Ono’s Contract to 2032
3 Academics Share Nobel Prize for Economics

Motivating Students Who Have Some College but No Credential
Tens of millions of Americans have stopped out of college. A new study explores what deters them from returning and what might bring them back.

Trustee Resignation Letters Document the Evolution of Higher Ed
Lauren Zalaznick, a former corporation member at Brown University, discusses what she learned from curating more than 250 years’ worth of exit reflections from board members at her alma mater.
3 Protesters Arrested at the University of Chicago
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