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Read MoreColleges brace for the beginning of affirmative action’s end
American colleges have had the Supreme Court’s blessing for more than four decades to factor race into their admissions processes — and ...
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Artificial intelligence is among the few fields that both the U.S. and China regard as a strategic national priority China has surpassed the U.S. ...
Read MoreDisasters like Hurricane Ian can affect academic performance for years to come
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Read More‘A tipping point for higher ed’: Google launches new, low-cost online programs for high-demand jobs
Higher education has benefits ranging from career development to skill building to network development—but it certainly can come at a high ...
Read MoreHow college in prison is leading professors to rethink how they teach
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