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California State Bar Admits to Using AI to Develop Exam Questions

The State Bar of California sparked outrage after it admitted to using artificial intelligence to help craft some of its...

White House Partners With Hillsdale for Lecture Series

President Donald Trump is tapping a familiar institution, Hillsdale College, to produce a video lecture series for the U.S. sestercentennial...

NSF Director Resigns

Sethuraman Panchanathan, director of the National Science Foundation, resigned Thursday after nearly five years at the helm. His resignation comes...
AFT president Randi Weingarten speaks in May 2024 in front of a  sign that says Raises Justice Community

Anti-DEI Guidance Letter Put On Hold, for Now

Several colleges scrubbed their campuses and websites of DEI-related language and shuttered offices in order to comply with the letter's sweeping demands.

Michigan AG: Searches Were About Vandalism of University Leaders’ Homes

The Michigan attorney general’s office revealed Thursday that the police searches Wednesday in Ann Arbor, Canton and Ypsilanti were part...
Protesters carry signs during a "Hands Off" protest rally in Detroit, Michigan.

Inside the Lawsuits Challenging SEVIS Terminations—and Succeeding

Attorneys argue that the Department of Homeland Security shirked due process and exceeded its authority in targeting international students.

Illustration of a scale weighing new factors for college classification.

Beyond ‘Prestige’: New Carnegie Classification Focuses on Student Success

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education debut a new classification system focused on student success.

Where Is Higher Ed Now and Where Is It Going? 2 Economists Weigh In: The Key

In the latest episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, two economists highlight opportunities that college...