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AI Has a Language Diversity Problem. Humans Do, Too.
AI writing tools sometimes “correct” students’ dialects. But fixing the tech’s shortcomings may be easier than addressing human language biases.
Weekly Wisdom | Interview with Georgia State University President Brian Blake
Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with Georgia State University President Brian Blake.
After Supreme Court Ruling, Can the Essay Get You In?
It may help to identify minority students, but experts caution against expecting essays to replace affirmative action.

When Merger or Consolidation Plans Don’t Align
A debate in Wisconsin over the possibility of merging a two-year state institution with a two-year technical college highlights questions of realignment faced by public college systems across the country.
The Week in Admissions News
Phone-free experiences for students; high demand for online education at community colleges; expanding CUNY's ASAP.

He Called an Association a ‘Woke Joke.’ He Lost His Retaliation Claim.
A North Carolina State University professor alleged retaliation for, among other things, his calling the Association for the Study of Higher Education a “Woke Joke.” A 2–1 court decision rejected his claims.

UNC Chapel Hill Responds to Supreme Court Decision
University will pay for tuition and required fees for incoming undergraduates from North Carolina whose families make less than $80,000 per year.
Education Department Urged to Investigate Harvard's Legacy Admissions
Move comes in wake of Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.
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