The Litigation After the Protest Storm
After tense campus protests over the Israel-Hamas War resulted in hundreds of arrests and suspensions, universities are facing a wave of lawsuits in the fallout.
After tense campus protests over the Israel-Hamas War resulted in hundreds of arrests and suspensions, universities are facing a wave of lawsuits in the fallout.
Student appeals for colleges to stop investing in firms that support Israel’s war effort are complicated by state laws, political risks and global market complexities.
From hundreds of internal projects to tinkering with the AI technology, Arizona State’s chief information officer reveals new details.
A walkout at the University of California, Santa Cruz could spread to other campuses in the state. The university system is calling the strike “illegal.”
A cross-department collaboration between graphic design and biology students at the University of Dayton produced high-quality research posters.
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Colleges can help students cultivate civic respect—a value more easily affirmed than granted in our polarized climate, Jeff Spinner-Halev and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse write.
College leaders should focus immigration lobbying efforts on state lawmakers, in addition to federal ones, Samba Dieng writes.
Climate change and higher education’s built environment.
The benefits are well documented but the practice can be subjective and prone to instructor biases, warns Anna Broadbent.
Sherry Wang and Merab Mushfiq offer several strategies to help international students overcome the challenges their North American peers don’t confront as often.
How Arizona State University is working with Open AI to shape the development of generative AI.
Zakiya Ellis, a longtime policy expert, on whether we’re asking the right questions and have the right data.
All bad movies are bad, but what makes some also so-bad-they’re-good? In today's Academic Minute, the College of the Holy Cross's Scott Malia watches and reports back.
Current approaches to workplace mental health aren’t working. In today’s Academic Minute, George Mason University’s Matthew A. Cronin explores how to change this.
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