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Listen: How One Community College Is Embracing AI-Powered Data Tools
Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success discusses how AI can be leveraged to improve predictive analytics and provide insight into workforce outcomes data for a two-year college.

ED Investigates Berkeley Over Protest Violence

Universities May Lose State Dept. Partnership Due to Trump’s Anti-DEI Crusade
An unfinalized list shows 38 institutions would be kicked out of a State Department program over alleged diversity, equity and inclusion hiring practices,The Guardian reported. The department won’t elaborate beyond saying it’s following the “President’s agenda.”

Increasing Awareness and Access to Emergency Aid
Few college students have ever accessed emergency aid. How can colleges and universities bridge this gap to promote persistence?

It’s Time to Pull the Plug on ChatGPT at Cal State
Recent lawsuits suggest ChatGPT poses an unacceptable risk to our students’ mental health.
By Martha Lincoln

Research: Professor Identity Can Influence Perceptions of Transfer
A study of over 3,000 faculty from CUNY two- and four-year institutions found gaps in awareness of transfer student outcomes and processes, which can hurt transfer success.

Trump’s Effort to Break Up Education Dept. Part of Long History
An iteration of the department in 1867 lasted about a year before being demoted and not resurfacing until the Carter administration. Department or no, both Democrats and Republicans have expanded the federal role in education.

DEI Orthodoxy Doesn’t Belong in Widely Used Career Competencies
The National Association of Colleges and Employers should not only review but rethink its equity and inclusion standard.
By Andrew J. Bove
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