Using AI in university admissions ‘could reverse equity progress’
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States are proposing, and in some cases have passed, legislation that would ban Critical Race Theory in their schools. Read more
A new report from the Brookings Institution calls for federal funding of “anchor institutions” to help sustain them and allow them to reinvest in communities where they are located. Read more
In December of last year, a professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago set up a GroupMe chat room for students of his to ask questions about an upcoming assignment for which students had to write a five to seven page paper about some aspect of technology. Read more
Some older Kindle e-readers will soon no longer be able to connect to the internet to download new books, Amazon has said. Read more
All tools are not created equal, and some can inadvertently limit responsive teaching styles Read more
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The professor's lectures, which include a variety of rhetorical questions on racism and White supremacy, are featured on the university's website and a YouTube channel. Read more
The Board of Regents for the University of California recently voted to not renew agreements with Catholic hospitals and healthcare providers over policies against abortion and transgender surgeries. Read more
Scholars argue in a new report that implementing a nationwide free college program is more complicated than it sounds and there are better ways for the government to support low-income students. Read more