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October 4, 2024

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Colleges See Alarming Rates of Fake Applications. So They’re Turning to AI.

Taylor Swaak, The Chronicle of Higher Education

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Fraudulent admissions applications are routine for Ron Weist. On a particularly busy day recently, Weist says fraudsters sent 80 fake applications to Prince George’s Community College, in Maryland—one every seven minutes for a couple of hours. But that number seems less daunting than it might have just a few years ago. That’s because Weist is now catching most of those bad actors on the front end, screening them out with technology supported by artificial intelligence.

 

A few hundred other U.S. colleges are following the same strategy.

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Employers Say Students Need AI Skills. What If Students Don’t Want Them?

Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

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As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly ingrained in the workplace and higher education, more professors and employers believe this will be something all students need, both in their classes and in their lives beyond college.

 

In this interview, experts weigh in on the importance of AI in career preparation and higher education's role in preparing students for future jobs.

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The Rural Higher Education Blues

Jon Marcus and Kirk Carapezza, College Uncovered

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Rural students are much less likely to go to college than urban or suburban ones. Twenty-one percent of rural Americans have bachelor’s degrees, compared to 35 percent who live in urban places. This divide is further widening the gap that’s playing out in politics between rural America and urban and suburban places.

 

But some advocates and organizations are stepping up with new efforts to help rural students who aspire to a higher education.

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HBCUs See Uptick in Enrollment

Leoneda Inge, WBUR

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The new crop of college freshmen is different than in previous years. It is the first class to go through the admissions process after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions.

 

Now several schools report declines in diversity numbers. Meanwhile, some Historically Black Colleges and Universities are seeing enrollment boosts.

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Biden’s Student Debt Forgiveness Regulation on Hold Again, After Brief Reprieve

Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, The Washington Post

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In less than 24 hours, the Biden administration won, then lost, the ability to proceed with its new student debt relief plan that would deliver forgiveness to more than 25 million Americans.

 

Student debt relief has become highly politicized and divisive as conservatives seek to dismantle President Joe Biden’s plans, which they say unfairly burden taxpayers and are an attempt at swaying voters.

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College Dems Energized, Republicans Seek ‘Safe Spaces’ Amid Consequential Election Season

Spencer Levering, PublicSource

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At colleges and universities around Pittsburgh, political clubs are organizing students to gear up for the upcoming elections. From door-knocking events to creating on-campus political groups, organizers are trying to mix political outreach efforts with social events to appeal to young voters.

 

Club leaders cite Pennsylvania’s influence on national politics as a key reason why they’re trying to mobilize the youth vote as Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris vie for Electoral College votes.

HUMAN WORK AND LEARNING

Why More Young Adults Are Shifting to Trade Work

Emma Pitts, Deseret News

How Are Faculty, Staff and Students Really Using CUNY Transfer Explorer?

Madeline Trimble and Pooja Patel, Beyond Transfer

College Is One of Life’s ‘Biggest Investments.’ A New Report Asks—Is It Worth It?

Amy DiPierro, EdSource

Removal of On-Campus Voting on Election Day Sparks Uproar at Purdue

Johanna Alonso, Inside Higher Ed

What Can We Do to Build a More Well-Informed Citizenry?

Marvin Krislov, Forbes

In America, Higher Education Has Become a Political Flashpoint. Around the World, Too.

Karin Fischer, Latitudes

RACIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY

Students, Faculty Say Being Black at UW-Madison Isn’t Easy

Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public Radio

How to Provide Adult Learners and Immigrant Women the Education They Need

Yves Salomon-Fernández, Nonprofit Quarterly

Report: Racialized Experiences of Staff of Color Present Barriers to Their Success

Jayla Moody Marshall, Diverse Issues in Higher Education

New York Schools See Effects of SCOTUS Affirmative Action Ban

Edwin J. Viera, Public News Service

Why Legacy Admissions Bans Have Exploded in the US

Blake Jones, POLITICO

PRISON EDUCATON

New York's College-in-Prison Prospects and Challenges

Pavithra Nagarajan and Rachel Sanderson, RealClearEducation

Incarcerated Women Earn Sinclair College Degrees, Say Education Can Change Lives

Eileen McClory, Dayton Daily News

An Introduction to Reentry Service Provision and Community Partnership for College Administrators

Ess Pokornowski, Ithaka S+R

The Future of Prisons?

Maurice Chammah, The Marshall Project

UP University Launches New Prison Education Program

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STATE POLICY

Oklahoma Higher Education Officials Appeal to Lawmakers to Keep State Institutions Competitive

Emma Murphy, Oklahoma Voice

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry Signs Executive Order on College Campus Free Speech

Piper Hutchinson, Louisiana Illuminator

Governor Signs Law Requiring Suicide Hotline Info on College ID Cards

Janani Hariram, The Legislative Gazette (New York)

Virginia Colleges Change Protest Rules, Mirroring ‘Unprecedented’ U.S. Trend, Advocate Says

Virginia Mercury

NEW REPORTS AND EVENTS

A Look at Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the US

The Pew Research Center

Implementing California’s Universal Financial Aid Application Policy

Public Policy Institute of California

Virtual Forum: The Student-Success Journey: Helping Students Overcome Loneliness

The Chronicle of Higher Education

California College Programs That Pay: Measuring Return on Investment Across Majors and Credentials

College Futures Foundation

Quality Coaching: Helping Students Navigate the Journey From Education to Career

Strada Education Foundation

Can Fully Online Degree Programs Boost College Completion?

Third Way

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