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Communicating about food insecurity in higher education
Food insecurity is a reality on university campuses across student populations from first-year community college students to graduate students. While the reasons vary by population,… Read More
EDU news curated by Kiosk: AI in admissions … and other higher ed news
Admissions Offices Need More Students and Less ‘Drudgery.’ Is AI the Answer? From The Chronicle: “Artificial intelligence is increasingly enticing to people who work in… Read More
EDU news curated by Kiosk: Graduation rates …and other higher ed news
Too Many Students Still Aren’t Finishing College, New Report Says From The Chronicle of Higher Education: “The share of students who earn a college credential… Read More
EDU news curated by Kiosk: OPM market disruption… and other higher ed news
2U, USC Curtail Online Partnership From Inside Higher Education: “Southern California and the online program manager will part ways (after 15 years) on master’s degrees… Read More
EDU news curated by Kiosk: New measures to reduce student debt… and other higher ed news
Undergrads Benefit Most From New Income-Driven Repayment Plan From Inside Higher Education: “The benefits of a new income-driven repayment plan for federal student loans are… Read More
EDU news curated by Kiosk: The spread of AI influence on campus… and other higher ed news
AI pioneer: ChatGPT will soon become scholars’ ‘debate partner’ From Times Higher Education: “Yike Guo…The professor and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)… Read More
EDU news curated by Kiosk: Majors slashed due to budgets… and other higher ed news
Despite National Pushback, West Virginia Will Cut Faculty, Programs From Inside Higher Education: “Despite pleas from students, faculty members and academic organizations to change course,… Read More
EDU news curated by Kiosk: 3-year degree programs… and other higher ed news
The First 3-Year Degree Programs Win Approval From Inside Higher Education: “BYU-Idaho and Ensign College will launch truncated bachelor’s degree programs next spring after getting… Read More
EDU news curated by Kiosk: Online learning update…and other higher ed news
Online and hybrid learning are increasingly popular. Now colleges have to keep up. From The Chronicle of Higher Education: “Eighty-one percent of the administrators surveyed… Read More
A-level results: students securing university places drops again
From Times Higher Education: “Fewer UK 18-year-olds have gained a place at their first-choice university following attempts to reverse the grade inflation of the past… Read More
EDU news curated by Kiosk: The web of college transfers…and other higher ed news
The transfer maze From The Chronicle of Higher Education: “The transfer mess is one place where the public loses its faith in higher education. Eighty… Read More
Should colleges use AI in admissions?
From Higher Ed Dive: “‘It’s picked up drastically,’ said Abhinand Chincholi, CEO of OneOrigin, an artificial intelligence company. ‘The announcement of GPT — ChatGPT’s kind… Read More
It is too easy to falsely accuse a student of using AI: A cautionary tale
From Times Higher Education: “Emily is an aspiring lawyer … she submitted a 1,300-word essay about a film by Pedro Almodóvar, the great Spanish director…. Read More
A simple hack to ChatGPT-proof assignments using Google Drive
From Times Higher Education: “Pick any file you’ve worked on in Google Drive, then click on File > Version History > See Version History, and… Read More
Biden has another plan for mass student loan forgiveness. It could be excruciatingly long
From USA Today: “The administration is leveraging the country’s primary higher education law to write a regulation that will allow the government to cancel some… Read More
Wesleyan and U of Minnesota drop legacy admissions
From Inside Higher Ed: “Wesleyan University will no longer consider applicants’ ties to alumni in admissions decisions, the institution announced last week. Wesleyan president Michael… Read More
‘Affirmative action for the rich’
From Inside Higher Ed: “Yesterday the Education Department opened a federal civil rights investigation into Harvard University’s policy of preferential admissions treatment for the children… Read More
Study of elite college admissions data suggests being very rich is its own qualification
From The New York Times: “Elite colleges have long been filled with the children of the richest families: At Ivy League schools, one in six… Read More
Will ‘apprenticeship degrees’ come to America?
From Inside Higher Ed: “Dozens of famous employers—including investment bank Goldman Sachs and other luminaries like Deloitte, GE, IBM, JPMorgan, Nestlé, UBS and Rolls-Royce—have begun… Read More
Proof points: High schoolers account for nearly 1 out of every 5 community college students
From The Hechinger Report: “The number of high schoolers taking college classes has been surging for more than two decades. In what is called dual… Read More
Pipeline or pipe dream? Ten million additional college graduates in twenty years
From Forbes: “A recent report by McKinsey and Company issues a bold challenge: graduate ten million more students than currently projected over the next 20… Read More
Black land-grant universities are being starved while white ones flourish, report finds
From The Chronicle of Higher Education: “Congress has a chance in the coming months to close a loophole that has allowed states to deprive Black… Read More
One college finds a way to get students to degrees more quickly, simply and cheaply
From The Hechinger Report: “A university where students can start at any of six times during the year, take just one subject at a time… Read More
EDU news curated by Kiosk: Supreme Court rulings analysis…and other higher ed news
UNC responds to Supreme Court ruling From Inside Higher Ed: “In a message to the campus, Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz said, ‘Our responsibility to comply… Read More
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