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Michigan President’s New Contract Among Most Lucrative Ever
University of Michigan president Santa Ono now has one of the most lucrative deals ever for a public higher education...
Saint Augustine’s Denied Accreditation, Plans to Appeal
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges voted to remove Saint Augustine’s University from its membership, again...

Has Chapel Hill’s ‘Civic Life’ School Become a Conservative Center?
Backed by lawmakers and university leaders but opposed by hundreds of faculty, the initiative has hired professors with similar backgrounds—including a few who’ve expressed sharp political opinions.
7 Arrested in Connection With Online Drug Market for Rutgers Students
Seven people were arrested in connection with a social network where Rutgers University students bought and sold illegal drugs, NBC...

Listen: Customized GPT Assists Students With Coursework, Learning
In a new episode of Voices of Student Success, hear from a college administrator and faculty member about how generative AI can supplement student learning and fill prior knowledge gaps.

Pepperdine Cancels In-Person Finals Due to Wildfire Threat
Following a six-hour lockdown on campus due to a wildfire threat, Pepperdine University administrators canceled final exams for Tuesday, Dec...
Report: Racial Inequities Play a Role in Loan Default Disparities
Black and Hispanic student loan borrowers experience disproportionate repayment challenges compared to their white peers, a new report from the...

Interview With an AI Higher Ed Fundraiser
In an effort to augment—not replace—its human fundraising staff, William & Mary launched Wren, an AI-powered virtual engagement officer, last week. Inside Higher Ed interviewed Wren about her approach.
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