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Education Department Issues Recommendations on AI

The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology released a new report, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Teaching...

UVM Faculty Calls for More Action Against Antisemitism

Multiple faculty groups are calling on University of Vermont leaders to do more to address campus antisemitism after an investigation...

George Washington U Selects New Moniker

The George Washington University, in Washington, D.C., has changed its moniker from the Colonials, long criticized for celebrating European imperialism...
Under Secretary James Kvaal, a light-skinned man with gray hair, sits a table during a House hearing.

More Tough Questions for Education Department

Republicans once again used the hearing, which revealed little new information about the actual policies, to decry the administration’s efforts to overhaul the student loan system.

The Texas Capitol building looms behind a statue of a man on a horse with a gun.

Texas Tenure, Anti-DEI Bills Near Passage—or Death

As Texas’ legislative session comes to a close this weekend, bills that would affect tenure and ban what lawmakers consider diversity, equity and inclusion programs are still pending.

Adjunct Fired, Threatens Reporter With Machete

Hunter College has fired an adjunct who disrupted the activities of an antiabortion group on campus and who threatened a...
Ron DeSantis stands at a lectern that says "Florida The Education State," with the state flag behind him.

AAUP Calls to Fight ‘Tooth and Nail’ in Florida

“Florida’s public colleges and universities currently face a politically and ideologically driven assault unparalleled in U.S. history,” a preliminary report says.

A group of graduates in silhouette tosses their caps into the air against a blue sky.

Advice for the Class of 2023

Listen more than you speak. Cut yourself some slack. Don’t become numb to suffering. And please, clean up the mess your elders made. Congratulations and Godspeed to the country’s newest graduates.