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The Growing Trend of Attacks on Tenure
A study of around a decade of legislative proposals to ban tenure finds some common characteristics of states where these bills appeared. But while outright bans have so far failed, other laws—and actions outside of statehouses—have weakened tenure anyway.
Oxford University Press ‘Actively Working’ With AI Companies
Oxford University Press has become the latest academic publisher to confirm it is working with companies developing AI tools. “We...
Indiana U Fences Protest Site, Ends Encampment
Indiana University cleared the last of a pro-Palestinian encampment from its historic Dunn Meadow Friday and placed a fence around...

In New Hampshire, a Mandate to Collaborate
The state’s public universities are hemorrhaging students. A new law requires community colleges and four-year institutions to work together to stanch the bleeding.
Harvard Removes Garber’s Interim Tag for Presidency
Harvard University has named Alan Garber as its 31st president, officials announced Friday. Garber had been serving as interim president...
St. Andrews Student Leader Stripped of Roles Over Gaza Comments
Accusing Israel of “apartheid” and “genocidal attacks” provoked “anxiety and fear” among Jewish students, an investigation says.
Minnesota State Grants Shrink Amid Budget Shortfall
College students in Minnesota received smaller state financial aid packages than usual thanks to a $40 million budget shortfall for...

Student Wellness Tip: Encouraging Arts Students to Sleep
The first-year seminar at New York Film Academy places special emphasis on healthy sleep habits and encourages students to be mindful in self-care.
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