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Higher education has reached its canary-in-a-coal-mine moment: The recent resignation of the University of Virginia president under intense political pressure isn’t just another leadership transition

When sweeping announcements were made earlier this year that a swath of federal workers were slated to lose their jobs in the nation’s capital, neighboring

As the writing across the curriculum and writing center coordinator on my campus, faculty ask me how to detect their students’ use of generative AI

Let me take you back to my Brooklyn. Before the block became a movie set for gentrified dreams, it was something else entirely. It was

A conservative think tank called on President Trump Tuesday to “draft a new contract” that universities must follow or face “revocation of all public benefit.”

As families face difficulty affording housing, food or health care, young children experience ripple effects, including emotional distress and developmental delays, according to new national

Five years ago, Alabama’s math was literally the worst. On national assessments from 2019, the state was ranked last in the country for math performance.

When a high school student uses AI to design a community mural or a college freshman collaborates with peers across continents on a digital storytelling

In a recent piece in The New Yorker, “What Happens After AI Destroys College Writing?,” Hua Hsu tells a story that will be familiar to