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The photo is split down the middle: On the left side is sign with the initials “ASU” and on the right side is the OpenAI name and logo.

Unpacking ASU’s OpenAI Partnership

From hundreds of internal projects to tinkering with the AI technology, Arizona State’s chief information officer reveals new details.

A biology student stands in front of a poster featuring information on bees and other pollinators

Positive Partnership: Maximizing Student Strengths in Research

A cross-department collaboration between graphic design and biology students at the University of Dayton produced high-quality research posters.

Police arrest protesters at Indiana University at Bloomington

The Litigation After the Protest Storm

After tense campus protests over the Israel-Hamas War resulted in hundreds of arrests and suspensions, universities are facing a wave of lawsuits in the fallout.

What Makes Bad Movies So Good? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Scott Malia, associate professor and chair in the department of theatre and dance at the...

New Report: Higher Ed More Diverse but Racial Disparities Remain

A new report on “Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education” from the American Council on Education found that college students...

Ep. 114: Generative AI’s Potential Influence on Teaching and Learning

Discussions about the impact of generative artificial intelligence in teaching and learning are steadily moving beyond questions about whether and how students will cheat.

Happy group of graduating students in a row holding their diplomas

What Supports Latino Student Success? 

Degree completion rates among Hispanic and Latino students have stagnated. In response, college leaders are investing in specific interventions for Latino learners.

A photo illustration with a photo of Larry Chavis on the left, UNC Chapel Hill’s campus on the right and, overlaid atop both, part of the April 22 letter to Chavis revealing his classes were being recorded.

‘Notice Is Not Required’: Letter Says UNC Chapel Hill Secretly Records Professors

A business school professor was startled to learn that the university had recorded his classes as part of a ‘review’ he didn’t know about. The university says it has no formal policy on filming classes. Professors are worried.