As universities swiftly incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into their operations, a concerning issue emerges: the apparent sidestepping of faculty involvement in the decision-making processes surrounding these technologies. Recent discussions, highlighted by findings from the American
In today’s complex educational landscape, U.S. colleges face increasing scrutiny over foreign financial influences. With foreign donations and contracts becoming a significant concern, former President Donald Trump's executive order has breathed new life into the enforcement of foreign gift
In recent years, the issue of math anxiety has gained attention within educational circles, highlighting a challenge that many aspiring teachers face. Math anxiety is not simply a fleeting discomfort but a significant hurdle that can affect teaching efficacy and the quality of education that
The decision of college-bound high school seniors from mixed-status families to apply for federal financial aid in California has become increasingly complex, set against a backdrop of rising deportations and new data-sharing agreements between federal agencies. This is not merely a matter of
Efforts to bridge the educational gap between black and white students in South Africa face enduring challenges that necessitate a reevaluation of current academic development programs. Since South African universities opened their doors to black students decades ago, various initiatives have been
As student debt continues to intensify, a novel approach to educational financing is emerging that promises significant change and relief for college students. Zero-interest, no-fee loans, backed by philanthropies and private enterprises, are paving the way for a future without crippling debt