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National surveys find more than 85% of U.S. college students use artificial intelligence tools to explain complex concepts, summarize articles and research, and even to brainstorm ideas.
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After a year under fire, colleges have emerged with a clearer understanding of what lies ahead.
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Mara Casey Tieken's book, *Educated Out*, challenges the notion that rural students lack college aspirations, particularly for elite institutions.
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Conversations about technology and education too often skip past the accumulated evidence on teaching and learning in order to chase what merely feels new.
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Explore college admissions insights with Braden Weissman and Cooper Weissman, co-founders of Nerd Apply.
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So-called ghost students have been stealing financial aid for at least a decade. Now the Department of Education and Congress are trying to curb the schemes.
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The Pennsylvania State Board of Higher Education is supposed to tackle college affordability and declining enrollment challenges.
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State officials say the designations are a point of pride for school leaders and help drive consistency across the state in student services.
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Limiting college access in Florida would be especially disruptive given that the state has one of the largest populations of undocumented students.
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‘It’s not looking good’: The unemployment rate for recent grads is the highest in five years, but AI is not primarily to blame — at least not yet
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A nursing student lost her child care subsidy when a federal grant program didn't open up applications. Here's what it means for her and her family.
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UNC System gets more enrollment funding, universities can shield disciplinary records, and NC Promise tuition goes up under spending plan.
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In 2025, Bowling Green State University received 40 complaints through its "campus climate" reports, which included anti-LGBTQ comments and racial slurs.
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Recent findings show most state residents feel that institutions provide a good education, but they remain skeptical about other things.
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In a year when colleges took center stage in debates about politics and AI, students learned valuable lessons about personal setbacks and victories.