Universities need to ‘redefine cheating’ in age of AI
Widespread use of new tools has ‘blurred lines’ between academic support and misconduct, study finds Read more
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Widespread use of new tools has ‘blurred lines’ between academic support and misconduct, study finds Read more
Colleges are waiting with bated breath after President Trump announced an upcoming deal with Harvard University, fearing concessions that could become a blueprint for what the administration demands of other schools. Read more
Colleges spend millions on software to catch cheating. Honest students pay the price. Read more
Illinois State University just began offering a “Queer Studies” certificate – but a government watchdog group thinks that directing funds toward “boutique areas of study” ought not to be a priority. Read more
A plan to expand the Pell Grant to students in short-term workforce programs was cut from a budgetary megabill early Thursday morning despite immense bipartisan support. Read more
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The FBI will not comment on the status of its investigation into racist texts reportedly sent across the country soon after the 2024 presidential election. Read more
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In November last year, Los Angeles City College student Brenda Olazava got an email notifying her that she had been selected to participate in a guaranteed income pilot program. She would receive 12 monthly stipends of $1,000 to spend however she wanted. Read more
The system no longer works for anyone except corporate publishers. Read more