Today's Clips (7/23/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

'Ripcord' runs through July 28 in Duke Family Performance Hall on the Davidson College campus

IN OTHER NEWS

While U.S-born students with undocumented parents have cleared big hurdles in completing the federal financial aid form, higher education experts worry about the future.

The change will force a major shift in how student misconduct, in and out of the classroom, is handled at the university.

The arbitration committee appointed by The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges reversed the decision to strip SAU of its membership.

TRADES

A new survey shows 70 percent of graduates think generative AI should be incorporated into courses. More than half said they felt unprepared for the workforce. A majority of college graduates believe generative artificial intelligence tools should be incorporated into college classrooms, with more than half saying they felt unprepared for the workforce, according to a new survey from Cengage Group, an education-technology company. The survey, released today, found that 70 percent of graduates believe basic generative AI training should be integrated into courses; 55 percent said their degree programs did not prepare them to use the new technology tools in the workforce.

The ranker organized the schools in tiers this year, seemingly because too many of them declined to provide essential data.

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