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Professors Fear Impact of DeepSeek ‘Censorship’ on Students’ Work

China’s rapidly growing AI tool brushes off questions about Tiananmen Square and spouts the Communist Party line on sensitive topics like Taiwan.

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Senate Schedules McMahon Confirmation Hearing, but Who’s Leading Until Then?

The secretary nominee is likely to be confirmed, but the department has already taken action in her absence, though few political appointees have been named.

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Interns Impacted by Hiring Freeze Left ‘In Limbo’

Thousands of students, some of whom received job offers last October, have lost federal internships, threatening their graduation plans and future careers.

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5 Ways the Education Department Affects Higher Ed

Momentum is building around plans to dismantle the department, but what does it actually do for colleges, universities and their students?

Common App Adds First Community College Members

Common App is adding its first ever community college members, the organization announced in a press release Thursday. The seven...

Ep. 141: Voices of Student Success: Expanding Access to Study Abroad

Study abroad is tied to personal and professional growth for college students, but crossing the border can be an enormous hurdle for some learners or feel unattainable.  

Abrupt Presidential Exits at Oklahoma State, CSU Pueblo

Two presidents resigned abruptly with few details in recent days: Kayse Shrum stepped down at Oklahoma State University, and Armando...

Poll Finds Abolishing the Education Department ‘Wildly Unpopular’

The majority of likely voters oppose abolishing the U.S. Department of Education by executive order, according to a new poll...