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How AI Tools Both Help and Hinder Equity

The technology promises to assist students with disadvantages in developing skills needed for success. But AI also threatens to widen the education gap like no tech before it.

A male professor calls on a student in a lecture hall.

‘Don’t Cancel That Class’ Initiative Teaches Students Life Skills

Staff lead student success workshops in the classroom in professors’ absence to equip students with professional development and academic skills like time management, financial literacy and résumé building.

The University of Utah's campus store website displays rainbow-adorned T-shirts, key chains and stickers under the heading "Pride."

Following the Rainbow to the Campus Store

As retailers like Target face backlash for selling Pride Month items, LGBTQ+ students say it’s especially meaningful to see their universities selling such merchandise in the campus store.

Capital Campaign Watch: Drury, North Central Missouri, Stonehill

The following colleges have announced the start or completion of campaigns: Starting Off Drury University has started a campaign to...

Scottish University to Sell New York City Campus

Glasgow Caledonian University, which created a New York City campus in 2013 and won th e right to award degrees...

Court: Speech First Has No Standing to Challenge Bias Policies

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has ruled that Speech First, an organization devoted to promoting free...
Students walk on a tree-lined Northridge campus in the Austin Community College District.

A ‘Bold’ Approach to Community College Funding

Texas community college leaders and advocates eagerly await a new outcomes-based funding model for their institutions.

A group of people stands in front of a sign that says "NAFSA 75"

‘The UN of Higher Ed’ Returns to a Changed World

A mix of optimism and anxiety defined this year’s NAFSA conference, three years after the COVID-19 pandemic upended international higher ed.