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Federal Outsourcing Guidance Prompts Concern of Unintended Consequences
The department’s guidance expanding the definition of third-party servicers has already been delayed until September because of initial pushback from the higher education industry.

Can Turnitin Cure Higher Ed’s AI Fever?
The plagiarism detector will introduce its AI detection tool tomorrow, hoping to protect academic integrity in a post-ChatGPT world. The speedy launch and lack of an opt-out have academics worried.

Women’s Networking Group Builds Student Confidence, Promotes Ambition
The Women’s Network connects thousands of students across 120 campus chapters in North America, encouraging professional development for nonmale students in a collaborative environment.
N.D. Senate Narrowly Rejects Bill on Firing Tenured Faculty
An Untold Story From World War II: Academic Minute

Spring Enrollment Steady, but Not for All Institutions
Preliminary data from the National Student Clearinghouse show flat enrollment across all sectors of higher education. Enrollment rises at community colleges and in certificate programs, while number of bachelor’s degree–seeking students dips.
The Week in Admissions News
What low-income students pay; repairing campus dialogue; Iowa Wesleyan to close; Republicans say campus free speech is under attack.
Antiabortion Speech Disrupted at VCU
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