Today's Clips (11/14/23)
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The institution said it “failed these survivors” in a letter on Monday apologizing for its role in the decades-long abuse by the gynecologist, Robert Hadden.

In the early 20th century, administrators moved to deal with what they called the “Jewish problem,” and they created something still in use today.

What’s really at stake.

A technical loophole is letting people with Parent Plus loans, one of the most restrictive forms of federal education debt, take advantage of generous repayment options that they would otherwise be barred from.

Dean: This new UNC school will push students out of their ideological bubbles | Opinion

The nation’s largest nonprofit hedge funds—also known as elite colleges and universities—are scandalized that U.S. News & World Report has suddenly deemed their elitism out of touch.

TRADES

Artificial intelligence is allowing university presidents to reach students in new ways—and forms. But experts warn to proceed with caution. The friendly but authoritative voice of Astrid Tuminez delivers a cybersecurity PSA, narrating over an animated version of herself. Throughout the cartoon, the voice of the Utah Valley University president warns of perils such as phishing and phone scams before delivering a final, surprise reveal: the voice that sounded like Tuminez was that of an artificial intelligence–enabled bot. “Trust that gut feeling that does not feel right,” the voice says. “And here’s a twist: you’ve been listening to an AI clone of President Tuminez’s voice.”

The Israel-Hamas war has empowered higher-ed benefactors. That’s distressing.

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