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Academic Life Without a Smartphone
Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera doesn’t have a smartphone—and he thinks scholars should be asking a lot more questions about how the devices are affecting academic life.
The NIL Glass Ceiling: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week: Tan Boston, assistant professor at the Salmon P. Chase...
U of Louisiana System Subpoenas Journalist in Title IX Lawsuit
An attorney representing the University of Louisiana System has subpoenaed a USA Today reporter to turn over information he gathered...
NYPD Investigating ‘Skunk’ Chemical Attack at Columbia U
Police are investigating an alleged chemical attack at a pro-Palestinian demonstration on the Columbia University campus last week, Gothamist reported...
More Settlements in Financial Aid Antitrust Lawsuit
The latest agreements mean eight of 17 universities sued for colluding over financial aid have settled. The known settlement amounts add up to more than $151 million.
Campus Tensions Over Gaza Extend to ‘Spirit Rocks’
UT Dallas students have long had free rein to paint messages on spirit rocks. Dueling graffiti about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict prompted officials to intervene.
Canada to Cut the Number of Student Visas It Issues
Canada will sharply reduce the number of international student visas it issues for the next two years, the CBC reported...
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Plucking Plagiarism’s Low-Hanging Fruit
Tricia Bertram Gallant argues that graduate programs and journals should routinely check dissertations and articles for plagiarism.
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