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Does Military AI Research at Universities ‘Benefit Humanity’?

The Pentagon articulates a research focus that includes lethality. But universities that receive military funding often welcome the money with expressions of pride and altruism—and scant mention of the potential for harm.

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House Democrats Counter Republicans’ Vision for Higher Ed Reform

The Democrats’ newly released plan has three pillars: affordability, access and student support.

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Academic Courses Promote Student Flourishing

Four types of for-credit courses at colleges and universities are teaching learners how to adapt, thrive and dream big as they look toward the future.

Survey Finds Obstacles to Growing HBCU Endowments

A survey of endowment professionals at private historically Black colleges and universities found that these institutions face a range of...
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‘A Roller-Coaster Ride From Start to Finish’

Former Berkeley chancellor Nicholas Dirks discusses his forthright new book, which recounts a tumultuous career in higher education on both coasts.

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A Rebrand Gone Awry Prompts a Redo

Mississippi University for Women got more pushback than its leaders expected when they rolled out a new name for the institution. Alumni especially piled on.

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Students Distancing From Distance Learning

The drop has academics cautioning against going all in on online courses.

Vermont College of Fine Arts Seeks Buyer

Vermont College of Fine Arts, which moved its low-residency programs out of state and sold off several campus buildings in...