The Association of American Universities and other university leaders consulted on the call to action, which represents a shift in tactics for the administration.
The historically Black university is barring students from wearing bonnets or du-rags in classes or the campus dining hall. The move has polarized opinions on and off campus.
Today’s students encounter misinformation about college admissions from all sides: peers, social media, and even parents. Colleges are trying to step up to debunk admissions myths, but can they outrun the rumor mill?
Because AI detectors lag behind evolving tools like ChatGPT, traditional plagiarism checkers fall short. Honorlock’s hybrid proctoring secures assessments by blocking unauthorized AI, extensions, and secondary devices—without restricting approved course resources.
Also in July, California State University’s skilled trade workers’ union disrupted a board meeting and Howard Community College’s faculty union filed an unfair labor practice charge.
Childbearing faculty and students navigate ongoing barriers. We can improve the ways our institutions support them, and spread the word about the policies and practices in place.
What can happen when leaders tell us some human beings are unworthy and their experiences unimportant, who gaslight the people with propaganda and lies, who use power and wealth to repress citizens and fill their own coffers?