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Interview With an AI Higher Ed Fundraiser

In an effort to augment—not replace—its human fundraising staff, William & Mary launched Wren, an AI-powered virtual engagement officer, last week. Inside Higher Ed interviewed Wren about her approach.

Report: Racial Inequities Play a Role in Loan Default Disparities

Black and Hispanic student loan borrowers experience disproportionate repayment challenges compared to their white peers, a new report from the...
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A Long Way Down the Demographic Cliff

The traditional college-age population will peak next year. Is higher education ready to face the coming decline?

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A Recipe for Success Coaching

Colleges are using success coaching initiatives to help boost students’ academic achievement. Here are seven research-based principles in coaching for student success.

Ep. 136: Voices of Student Success: GenAI in Teaching and Learning

In this episode of Voices of Student Success, host Ashley Mowreader speaks Julie Schell, assistant vice provost of academic technology at UT Austin, to learn more about the tool, her work with AI in the classroom and teaching the ethics of AI use. 

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College Leaders Share Perspectives on Shortened Terms

A new report from AACRAO identifies the benefits and some of the administrative challenges of implementing short-form, accelerated courses.

Judge Pauses Abuse Lawsuit Against Linda McMahon

A federal judge has paused a lawsuit against Linda McMahon; her estranged husband, Vince McMahon; and WWE, which alleges the...

Supreme Court Passes on Another Affirmative Action Case

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a major case over whether admissions criteria at elite Boston public high schools...