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Saint Augustine’s Restructures Campus Lease Deal

After running into obstacles with a state review of a proposed lease and development deal, Saint Augustine’s University is restructuring...
Lawmakers stand at a podium outside the Education Department building

Hill Dems Press Trump Over Plans to Dismantle Education Department

Standing outside the Education Department on Friday, a group of congressional Democrats said they had one question for acting education...

McMahon’s Financial Disclosure Forms Released

Linda McMahon has earned interest on millions of dollars in bonds issued to dozens of school districts, colleges, state boards...

Washburn University Receives Record $50 Million Gift

On its 160th birthday last week, Washburn University announced a historic gift: a $50 million donation from alumni Greg and...
AI art or not?

Making Space for Student ‘Sorrow’ Over AI

An art assignment using generative AI sparked fierce controversy, vandalism and the specter of Hitler at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, last fall—and then offered a lesson in navigating student anxiety about the technology.

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Report: Defining AI Literacy for Librarians

A new guide provides a framework for academic libraries to understand artificial intelligence and how they can take a leading role in developing AI literacy programs.

Senior Caucasian female doctor, giving a flu vaccine to a female patient Japanese ethnicity, during an annual medical check-up

College Students See Importance of Vaccines but May Need More Routine Vaccination Knowledge

A recent study from Temple University finds a majority of Pennsylvania college students consider themselves educated about vaccines, particularly the COVID-19 vaccine.

Bethesda campus of the National Institutes of Health with the main historical building (Building 1) at the focus. It is a sunny spring day.

‘Shortsighted’ and ‘Dangerous’: Colleges Warn of Budget Cuts After NIH Slashes Medical Research Funding

Federal officials said the change would save up to $4 billion. College leaders argue the cut will slow advances for millions of patients in need of critical breakthroughs.