How AI in libraries provides answers on campus
Libraries leading the way in making campuses comfortable with artificial intelligence
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Libraries leading the way in making campuses comfortable with artificial intelligence
The ACLJ filed a complaint against Georgia Tech believing that it has been involved in discriminatory activities against Jewish faculty and students
The pro-free speech nonprofit Speech First earlier this month filed a federal lawsuit against Iowa State University, accusing it of suppressing its students’ First Amendment rights.
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Evergreen State, long known for experimental education and leftist politics, still has no majors but is providing students with "paths of study" to follow if they choose.
Julie Chinnock is 50 years old and owes about $250,000 in student loans. She was happy to get a new payment plan that lowered her monthly bill, but the holders of two bonds backed by her loans were probably less cheerful.
A Massachusetts college administrator was suspended with pay over a social media post.
A Yale student who became embroiled in an international controversy that upended her entire life is demanding body cam footage from campus police officers, footage she says will exonerate her of claims that she was racist to call the police on a black student who had been sleeping in a dorm common room.
With the launch of MicroBachelors, MOOC platform edX lays the groundwork for a fully online undergraduate degree taught by multiple universities.
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