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2 Ontario Colleges Plan to Merge

Rutgers Senate Says It’s Lost Confidence in President
After a historic, triple-union strike ended in the spring, Jonathan Holloway has continued to alienate many faculty members and other campus constituents.

Grade Gaps Reflect Course Problems, Not Students’ Shortcomings
A recent report on two studies adds to a growing volume of research concluding that altering the structure of certain courses can help close equity gaps.
Weekly Wisdom | New Season Kickoff
Hear about the most compelling guests they interviewed in the past season and the issues they see creating challenges for college leaders.

4 Ways to Meet Student Parents’ Needs on Campus
A new report analyzes opportunities for colleges and universities to support students with children to help them overcome barriers to completion.

Will ChatGPT Transform Research? It Already Has, Say Nobelists
Nobel-winning scientists are now using large language models, but experts say their impact on research is only just starting.

Rankled by Rankings
Shifts in methodology scrambled the usual hierarchy of U.S. News’s annual college rankings, prompting a fierce backlash from some higher ed leaders.

A Tenure Critic May Cut Faculty—by Ending Their Programs
Dickinson State University in North Dakota could lose its undergraduate degree offerings in English, math, music and other areas.
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