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How Much Do Students Really Read?

Students are turning to YouTube, podcasts and ChatGPT-crafted summaries rather than actually reading their assignments for class. Professors are unsure how to adapt.

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Could a Pro-Palestinian Protest Lead to This International Student’s Deportation?

A British Cornell University grad student says he’s been suspended a second time for his activism and told by a university official he may need to “depart the U.S.”

State Budget Error Could Cost Washington Community Colleges

The Washington governor’s office wants to claw back $28.5 million from community colleges during next year’s legislative session—a move that...

In Reversal, UW System Reports Branch Campus Enrollments

The Universities of Wisconsin system released enrollment numbers for its branch campuses Monday, reversing officials’ initial decision to release only...
Multiracial group of students sitting at a university campus table studying together and chatting.

Report: Socio-Emotional Readiness of College Students Is On the Decline

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted interpersonal skills as well as students’ academics, according to research from EAB.

Faculty Lawsuit Over California Community Colleges’ DEI Rules Dismissed

A federal district judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by Daymon Johnson, a Bakersfield College history professor, against his college and...

Howard Community College Board Rejects Calls to Oust President

The Howard Community College board is pushing back against calls to remove President Daria J. Willis in response to anonymous...
Protesters at Columbia University

Battling Crises on Campus

A crisis communications expert discusses the state of higher ed, last spring’s protests and what administrators can do to prepare for potential unrest ahead.