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Columbia’s Medical School Receives $400 Million

Columbia University’s Irving Medical Center has received a $400 million donation from Roy Vagelos, a former pharmaceutical CEO, and his...

Wisconsin Regents Vote to Lay Off Dozens of Tenured Faculty

The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents overwhelmingly approved a plan Thursday to lay off numerous tenured faculty members as...

Virginia Education Secretary Criticizes FAFSA Launch, Delay

The “challenging rollout” of the new Free Application for Federal Student A “undermined Virginians’ confidence” in the Education Department and...
A protester holds up a fist in front of photos of a gavel and a group of fellow protesters.

Suspended Protesters Fight Back With Lawsuits

Student protesters at three universities, suspended for violating campus codes of conduct, are suing their institutions to end punishments or expunge their records.

A photograph of demonstrating Boston University graduate student workers, one with their fist in the air.

Boston U Grad Worker Strike Now Longest in a Decade

With fall classes beginning about a week from now, the private institution must reach a deal soon with its student employees—or face further disruption.

UC Berkeley Launches AI-Focused Law Degree

The University of California, Berkeley, Law School is now offering an artificial intelligence–focused law degree in response to a growing...
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Struggling to Create AI Policies? Ask Your Students

A professor at Florida International University tasked her students with devising an ethical guide to using AI in their classes—and found them to be stricter than she would have been.

In AAU Quest, LSU Raises Tenure Bar for Librarians

On its quest to snag a prestigious national research ranking, Louisiana State University is making it harder for librarians to...