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Opinion

On That Latest ‘Guidance’ From OCR

By erasing the complexity of students’ lives, the Dear Colleague letter undermines long-standing efforts toward college access and success, Bob Massa and Bill Conley write.

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I Am Captcha: ‘Ghost’ Students and the AI Machine

Adam Bessie and Jason Novak capture the higher educator’s dilemma in the age of generative AI.

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A SLAPP to the Heart of Academic Freedom

Strategic lawsuits against public participation can threaten academic freedom, Reinhold Martin writes.

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Closing With Dignity

In part one of a three-part series, the former senior leadership team of Cabrini University explains the decision to close and what came after.

Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman joined President Trump for a White House announcement of a new artificial intelligence initiative Jan. 21. President Trump speaks at a lectern while the three tech executives are lined up in a row to his left.
Opinion

AI Has Gone MAGA

Zach Justus and Nik Janos ask what AI’s growing links to Trump and MAGA mean for higher ed.

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Opinion

Asian Americans Got Played on Affirmative Action

Let’s not get played again, OiYan Poon and Janelle Wong write.

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Why Are Campuses Quiet and College Leaders Silent When U.S. Democracy Is in Crisis?

The stakes are too high for higher ed to stay out of the fray, Austin Sarat writes.

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An Opportunity to Reframe the DEI Debate

A Dear Colleague letter seeking to prohibit race-conscious DEI initiatives should push campus leaders to rethink their core programs, Marjorie Hass writes.