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How Much Do Students Really Read?
Students are turning to YouTube, podcasts and ChatGPT-crafted summaries rather than actually reading their assignments for class. Professors are unsure how to adapt.

Battling Crises on Campus
A crisis communications expert discusses the state of higher ed, last spring’s protests and what administrators can do to prepare for potential unrest ahead.

Report: Socio-Emotional Readiness of College Students Is On the Decline
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted interpersonal skills as well as students’ academics, according to research from EAB.

The Long-Awaited FAFSA Autopsy Is Here
Government investigators dissected the federal aid form’s botched rollout at a congressional hearing Tuesday. Their findings paint a familiar picture of bureaucratic bungling, with some telling new details.
Wesleyan University Rejects Divestment Demands
Gettysburg Swimmer Accused of Racist Attack No Longer Enrolled

Penn Professor Amy Wax Punished for ‘Derogatory’ Statements but Won’t Lose Job
After years of a disciplinary procedure, the lightning-rod law professor accused of “incessant racist, sexist, xenophobic and homophobic actions and statements” is now being punished.
Dozens of College Leaders Gather for Antisemitism Summit in D.C.
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