University presses rack up legal bills over AI copyright breaches
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Charity says findings from schools in England show need for early intervention and fewer exclusions Read more
Research shows that students care a great deal about the policies of the state in which they attend college, especially on issues like gun control and abortion. Read more
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb on Wednesday signed a sweeping higher education reform bill that cracks down on mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion ideologies, requires intellectual diversity, and puts in place post-tenure review. Read more
Leaders of Northland College, a private environmental college in Ashland, said the school will close unless it raises $12 million by April 3. Read more
The statement was deleted around the same time that the House Committee on Education and the Workforce asked on March 8 for documents from MIT relating to anti-Semitism on campus. Read more
Fines, health needs, and a poor learning environment are among the reasons for the rise in children taken out of school Read more
California pro-life leaders are raising concerns about coercion and a lack of family support after a report showed more than 400 abortions resulted from a new state law. Read more
Education and how professors, administrators and their institutions can deliver content are bristling with innovation thanks to cutting-edge technology. However, a lack of understanding around edtech, which in turn is fueling decision paralysis, may be forestalling the future, according to an unsettling survey by the College Innovation Network (CIN). Read more
Survey data suggests that prospective learners are being dissuaded from college by skepticism about whether degrees are worth the time and money. Read more