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Students Outrunning Faculty in AI Use

A new study finds over half of students use generative AI, while more than 75 percent of faculty members do not regularly use the technology.

A promotional graphic for FSU's vice president for student affairs' event "Amy's Snacks and Chats" on Oct. 25.

Campus Engagement Tip: Rethinking Event Marketing

Florida State University’s Division of Student Affairs created a weekly marketing campaign to highlight five top events happening on campus and available services to promote attendance and involvement.

Solace and Saudade: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Sarah Seymour, lecturer at Chiang Mai University, uses one poet's work to examine the search...
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Part-Time Faculty Members Strike at Columbia College Chicago

The part-time faculty union launched a walkout Monday, sending strong demands to both the institution and its own members.

FBI Investigates Anti-Palestinian Message at American University

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating an incident at American University in which a Palestinian employee received a death...
A male student looks up at the word "orientation" written in yellow on a green chalkboard behind him.

What Kind of Welcome?

Nearly all students want choice in some of the orientation sessions they’ll attend, according to a new Student Voice survey. Topics of interest include internships and career planning, mental health, time management, and study skills.

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Virtual Reality’s Growing Role in Campus Counseling

Lowered costs and a growing population familiar with technology have helped fuel interest in using virtual reality in campus counseling.

Two individuals stand next to a pink-and-black vending machine containing Narcan.

Campus Vending Machines Now Stocked With Life-Saving Products

The machines are the latest harm-reduction strategy on college campuses and give students easy access to Narcan, the overdose-reversing drug, and other related items that can save lives.