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Speaker Kevin McCarthy surrounded by reporters holding smartphones

Default Likely to Negatively Impact Country’s Economy, Higher Ed

Experts and lobbyists warn that the economic consequences of a government default will make it more expensive for colleges to operate and harder for students to afford tuition and for researchers to work.

Professor to Students: ChatGPT Told Me to Fail You

“I will not grade this chat Gpt shit,” Jared Mumm, an agricultural sciences and natural resources instructor at Texas A&M...
Babson College SPEAR students smile for a photo

Student-Led Group Prepares Peers for Investment Banking Internships

A Babson College alumnus developed a peer-led program aimed at preparing sophomores with needed technical and soft skill development to break into the field.

UC Working Group to Explore Undocumented Student Employment

The University of California’s Board of Regents has created a working group to explore the possibility of allowing undocumented students...

Modern Methods to Detect Fake Chinese Liquor: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Neil Fitzgerald, professor of chemistry and associate dean of science at Marist College, explores why...
Students holding signs in opposition to Ohio Senate Bill 83

Ohio State Board Pushes Back on Anti-DEI Bill

Ohio State’s Board of Trustees blasted a State Senate bill one day before it passed. The rare move comes as culture war politics drive education reforms across the U.S.

Miguel Cardona, a middle-aged Hispanic man with a goatee and glasses, stands at a podium in a black suit and blue tie.

New, Stronger Gainful Employment Regs Released

The rule adds more requirements for all postsecondary nondegree programs and all programs at for-profit institutions. Education Department officials hailed the regulations as the strongest ever gainful-employment rule.

People, mostly in red shirts, some with #campusworkers4democracy on the back, listen to a speaker with a megaphone outside a Virginia Commonwealth University building.

At VCU, Even Less Job Security for Nontenured Faculty

Three out of five faculty members at Virginia Commonwealth are on “term” contracts. The university has stopped offering them three-year contracts.