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‘I Didn’t Think Any College Would Accept Me, but I Was Wrong’

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Policy Last week, Scott Jaschik wrote a piece here at Inside Higher Ed about direct admissions. With the practice of direct admissions, colleges proactively reach out to high school students with a letter of acceptance. ” “I didn’t think any college would accept me, but I was wrong.”

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The Five Things You Should be Doing to Prepare for AI’s First Full Year at College

WCET Frontiers

That report, Supporting Instruction and Learning Through Artificial Intelligence: A Survey of Institutional Practices and Policies , found that only four percent of respondents reported that their institution had an overall institutional strategy for approaching AI, and only seven percent had strategies at the department or college level.

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Developing Institutional Level AI Policies and Practices: A Framework

WCET Frontiers

Many institutions have struggled to develop institutional-level policies. In a spring survey administered by WCET, only eight percent of respondents reported that their institution had developed and/or implemented at least one AI-related policy. The initial focus of campus policy discussions has centered on academic integrity.

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Florida's public universities are under assault (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

” Despite the cross-messaging from Kim Jong-Ron, it is clear that Florida’s colleges and universities are not broken. As those of us in higher education know well, colleges and universities are a public good vital to our communities and our democracy.

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Incidents on AU campus prompt look into policy

Inside Higher Ed

University leaders responded with an email to the campus denouncing the incident and announcing that the Office of the Dean of Students would investigate and determine whether the incident constituted a violation of the university code of conduct. ” Alexis Rogers, a Black student in her second year at American, would beg to differ.

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Scandals in the Ivory Tower

Inside Higher Ed

The most visible scandals involve sexual harassment, molestation, and abuse, bribery and favoritism in admissions, fraternity hazing, gross violations of academic integrity, plagiarized speeches and public presentations, outsize donor or trustee influence, and failure by senior administrators to act.

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Stanford questioned over response to 'Mein Kampf' photo

Inside Higher Ed

It isn’t clear from college officials who filed the complaint, though a Stanford spokeswoman, in response to questions from Inside Higher Ed , said a “concern” was raised by an unnamed student organization. 25, the FIRE official said that such administrative action “chills expressive activity.