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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY By Kate Hidalgo Bellows Indiana University said it found plagiarism allegations against Pamela Whitten to be without merit. Experts and scholars reached by The Chronicle were less sure.
TARGETING DIVERSITY EFFORTS By Katherine Mangan Antidiscrimination and affirmative-action practices at colleges that receive federal aid are no longer required and could be prohibited, several lawyers said. SURVEY SPLIT By Beth McMurtrie A new survey highlights how much work is needed to prepare faculty members and students to understand AI tools.
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ADMISSIONS AND ENROLLMENT By Christa Dutton The number of first-time first-year students actually increased by 5.5 percent, and total postsecondary enrollment rebounded to pre-pandemic levels. NEWLY UPDATED By Erin Gretzinger, Maggie Hicks, Christa Dutton, and Jasper Smith This week’s update details changes made in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at Clemson University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Wayne State University.
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