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GHOSTS IN THE CLASSROOM By Beth McMurtrie As AI gets better, online education becomes more vulnerable to fraud. Just ask instructors in California.
NEWLY UPDATED Harvard U. Will Not Receive New Federal Grants, Trump Administration Says By Chronicle Staff The federal government is reshaping its relationship with the nation’s colleges. Here’s the latest. POLICY PUSH New State Laws Target DEI, Struggling Academic Programs, and Tenure By Maya Stahl Riding a wave of conservative activism, several state legislatures have managed to pass laws that will change the college experience. THE REVIEW | OPINION How Business Metrics Broke the University By Hollis Robbins Bloated bureaucracy fosters disengagement, radicalism, and other ills. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Silke-Maria Weineck He might be better suited to red-state politics. THE REVIEW Harvard’s Lawsuit Against Trump, Explained by Law Profs By Len Gutkin Plus: Junot Díaz’s cancellation and the canon.
Upcoming Professional Development Program In today’s higher-ed landscape, where seismic disruptions to the status quo and external pressures are constant, trust between colleagues across campus is at an all-time low. To help staff manage these challenges and adapt to shifts, we're hosting a two-week virtual institute that will empower leaders to work more effectively to navigate the turbulence with collaboration, clarity, and resilience. Learn more and register.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live TECHNOLOGY Creating a Culture of Cybersecurity Among Researchers UPCOMING: May 13, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Join us for a virtual forum where experts in cybersecurity will share how scholars can keep their research secure. Register now. SCIENCE IN HIGHER ED Expanding Opportunities in the Hard Sciences UPCOMING: May 14, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Online students often miss out on a critical element of science education: lab experience. In this virtual forum, faculty and instructional designers explore effective ways to bring hands-on learning to all students. With Support From Carolina Biological Supply. Register Now. STUDENT SUCCESS UPCOMING: May 22, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET From study-abroad programs to internship credits, students want career preparation that they can immediately apply after graduation. Register to join our upcoming virtual forum in which we’ll discuss experiential learning and how this trend is reshaping the work force. With Support From University of Cincinatti. Register now.
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The Great Read ARCHIVE After Learning Her TA Would Be Paid More Than She Was, This Lecturer Quit By Adrienne Lu Labor activism has graduate teaching assistants out-earning some faculty members in the University of California system.
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