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A.I. Is Coming to Class. These Professors Want to Ease Your Worries.10:00 Even as some instructors remain fervently opposed to chatbots, other writing and English professors are trying to improve them. Deported Student Hopes to Return After U.S. Acknowledges Error0:10 A federal prosecutor apologized this week, saying an ICE officer made a “mistake” in deporting Any Lucia López Belloza, a college freshman in Massachusetts, to Honduras. Trump Administration Delays Forced Collections on Student Loan Defaults0:10 The Education Department has temporarily paused a plan to seize tax refunds and begin garnishing the wages of borrowers who have defaulted on their student loans. Some U.Va. Board Members Asked to Resign as a Democratic Governor Takes Power23:01 After months of upheaval at the state’s flagship university, a new Democratic governor appeared ready to shake up the school’s leadership. Russian Strikes Force Kyiv Schools to Close Amid Rolling Blackouts19:33 Russia has targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in past winters, but this year intensified its attacks as temperatures in Ukraine plunged well below freezing. Harvard Slips on a Global Ranking List, as Chinese Schools Surge Ahead18:22 Harvard still dominates, though it fell to No. 3 on a list measuring academic output. Other American universities are falling farther behind their global peers. U.S. Says It Erred in Deporting Student Traveling for Thanksgiving18:22 The Trump administration acknowledged it mistakenly deported a college student to Honduras despite a court order barring the removal. But the government has not moved to drop the case. Washington National Opera Finds a Stage Outside Kennedy Center Amid Trump Tensions18:22 Spring performances of “Treemonisha” and “The Crucible” will be held at George Washington University. Humanities Endowment Awarding Millions to Western Civilization Programs16.ledna The National Endowment for the Humanities is giving more than $40 million to programs that have been embraced by conservatives as a counterweight to liberal-dominated academia. Judge Proposes Restricting Deportation of Student Activists16.ledna In a case over the First Amendment rights of noncitizen scholars, a federal judge proposed extending protections to members of two academic groups behind a lawsuit. University of Arkansas Withdraws Job Offer for Emily Suski Over Transgender Stance15.ledna The University of Arkansas withdrew a job offer to a South Carolina legal scholar after state officials learned that she had signed a legal brief concerning transgender athletes, state lawmakers said. Minneapolis Schools Allow Students to Learn Online Amid Fears About ICE15.ledna As immigration agents and protests lead some families to keep children home, schools around the Twin Cities are offering a remote option for the next several weeks. Judge to Weigh Next Steps in Student Activist Deportations Case15.ledna The hearing on Thursday followed up on the court’s sweeping finding in September that noncitizen students had the same free speech rights as citizens. Trump Signs Bill Allowing Schools to Serve Whole Milk Again14.ledna The law, which was approved unanimously by Congress late last year, also gives schools more flexibility in serving nondairy milks. Number of Trans Athletes Affected by Bans Is Low, but the Debate Is Broad13.ledna The people who support barring trans girls from girls’ sports say the debate affects not just transgender athletes but whole teams and sports. |