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Campus Starbucks Leave Bitter Taste for Students
Once known for its progressive politics, Starbucks’s labor practices have soured its reputation in the eyes of many college students. Now some want the chain booted from campus.
Red Light–Running Behavior at Intersections: Academic Minute

Presidential Pick Out at Broward College
The Florida college tapped a former state Education Department chancellor as acting president. The board says he has since backed out amid a breakdown in contract negotiations.

A Call for Stronger Supports for Black Student Fathers
As their overall numbers fall on campuses, the cost of childcare rises and college support structures fall short, a new analysis highlights disparities faced by Black student fathers.

Computing Pioneers Profoundly Disagree on AI Risk
Mingling with young researchers last month in Germany, luminaries in computer science debated AI’s potential impact on the future of humanity.

So Little Time, Not Enough Help With Time Management?
Students are interested in a variety of offerings for help with time management, according to the Student Voice survey on the college experience. High on the list are comprehensive syllabi, help with overall scheduling and social supports.

Report: Young Adults From Low-Income Families Lack Career Role Models
New research from Gallup and Amazon found mentorship positively impacted young adults in their career outcomes, but professionals from low-income backgrounds were less likely to have those figures in their lives. The report offers three recommendations for potential role models.
Stanford to Pay $1.9M for Alleged Failure to Disclose Foreign Funding
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