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Video game actors’ strike officially ends after AI deal

Video game actors have voted to end a year-long strike over artificial intelligence (AI) protections. Read more

First published by Kevin | July 10, 2025 | Business & Politics | 0 responses

NIH plans to cap Publisher fees, dilute ‘Scientific Elite’

The National Institutes of Health announced a plan Tuesday to implement a cap on the fees publishers can charge NIH-funded researchers to make their work publicly accessible. Read more

First published by Kevin | July 10, 2025 | Research | 0 responses

Is Australia exploiting international students?

Once, Australia offered generous scholarships to help overseas students gain an Australian degree. Read more

First published by Kevin | July 9, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

How Hamilton College continues to push DEI — and gets away with it — even under Trump

While the Trump administration has done a great job cracking down on civil rights violations in higher education by focusing on high profile and Ivy League schools, other institutions skate by under the radar. Read more

First published by Kevin | July 9, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

How one big step for American well-being lies in small credentials

The U.S. higher education system could substantially increase the quality of life of the average American worker over the next decade by rewarding more credentials that align with middle-skills occupations, according to new research from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. Read more

First published by Kevin | July 9, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

The Scientists who got Ghosted by the NIH

Under Trump, their grant applications disappeared. What now? Read more

First published by Kevin | July 9, 2025 | Science & Technology | 0 responses

Concern for ‘huge water demand’ amid high temperatures

NI Water are concerned that "high temperatures can create a huge demand surge" for water during the bank holiday weekend. Read more

First published by Kevin | July 9, 2025 | Environment | 0 responses

U.S. Army Reorganizes, Closes ROTC Units at Colleges

Eighty-four college campuses will see changes to their Army ROTC programs, ranging from total closure to merging with a program at a neighboring institution, the U.S. Army announced late last month. Program changes will take effect in summer 2026. Read more

First published by Kevin | July 9, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

Have chatbots killed the student essay?

This year’s marking season has confirmed for many academics that, less than three years since the launch of ChatGPT, AI use by students has become so rife that their submitted writing is no longer a reliable indicator of what they have learned. Read more

First published by Kevin | July 7, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

New Cal State policy bans professors from showing Native American artifacts in class

The California State University system has rolled out a new policy that prohibits professors from using Native American “cultural items” in class – unless they obtain permission from the tribe. Read more

First published by Kevin | July 7, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

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