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Law Schools Split on ChatGPT in Admissions Essays

Some say failing to teach law students to use artificial intelligence is “malpractice,” but the role ChatGPT should have in law school admissions is unclear.

Three Western Illinois University students work together in a physics course.

Scaling Up: Peer-Learning Program Grows Across Colleges

Western Illinois University will expand its academic peer support program for STEM students across campuses and partner with a local community college to launch the program there as well.

Community Schools and Summer Learning Loss: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Laura Bronstein, professor of social work at Binghamton University, examines how community schools can help...

Wisconsin-Oshkosh Will Cut 200 Jobs Amid $18M Deficit

The University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh will impose layoffs and furloughs and offer early retirement to other employees as part...
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For First Time, U.S. Releases Data on Student Basic Needs

Researchers long wanted a federal data set to back up their own work and make it known that college students suffer from hunger and homelessness.

UCLA Chancellor to Resign

University of California, Los Angeles, chancellor Gene Block is stepping down, effective next summer, ending a 17-year run at one...
Press interview Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr.

AP Psych Course ‘Effectively Banned’ in Florida

The state’s decision to bar the inclusion of lessons on gender identity and sexuality prompts the College Board to withdraw recognition of the course.

Controversial University of Alaska Trustee Resigns

A controversial University of Alaska trustee is out after only two months in that role. Tuckerman Babcock, a former chief...