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Is AI Finally a Way to Reduce Higher Ed Costs?

AI could free up faculty time to focus on the teaching and relationship-building that matter most, José Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson write.

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Protests Roil Columbia, Spread to Other Campuses

Columbia cancels in-person classes as pro-Palestinian protests continue on and off campus. Reverberations affect Yale, NYU and Harvard.

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Campus Protests Offer Leaders a Guide for Handling 2024 Election

The Constructive Dialogue Institute is encouraging campus leaders to start preparing for election-related campus unrest.

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Report: Texas Community College Students Struggling to Make Ends Meet

A new survey from Trellis Strategies finds a majority of two-year students in Texas have run out of money during 2023, but one-third of students have not spoken with their college about their issues.

Cuts Shrink Arizona Budget Shortfall to $52 Million

To combat severe budget issues, University of Arizona officials have unveiled a plan that will reduce a projected financial shortfall...

Colleges Still Waiting to Send Aid Offers

With less than two weeks until the typical May 1 commitment deadline, only 34 percent of colleges have started sending...

Treating Substance Use and Eating Disorders: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Cailyn Green, assistant professor of addiction studies in the school of human services at SUNY...
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Curry College Guarantees Graduates Will Be Employed

The college will help those who remain unemployed six months after graduation pay their student loans, find paid internships or allow them to take classes for free.