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4 books by Black Philadelphia women that depict struggle and joy in the City of Sisterly Love
‘A Black Philadelphia Reader’ collects works by Black writers from the city’s founding through the present day. Zave ...
July 10, 2024
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Anonymous
Internships are linked to better employment outcomes for college graduates – but there aren’t enough for students who want them
Intense competition and limited supply make internships hard to obtain. Nitat Termmee via Getty Images Matthew T. Hora, University of ...
June 2, 2024
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Anonymous
Why university presidents find it hard to punish advocating genocide − college free speech codes are both more and less protective than the First Amendment
Harvard President Claudine Gay, University of Pennsylvania then-President Elizabeth Magill and MIT President Sally Kornbluth testify before ...
December 13, 2023
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Anonymous
Higher education can be elusive for asylum-seekers and immigrants
A study found that refugees want more guidance on how to navigate higher education in the U.S. FatCamera/E+ via Getty Images Kerri Evans, ...
November 7, 2023
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Anonymous
From morgue to medical school: Cadavers of the poor, Black and vulnerable can be dissected without consent
Medical students look at cadaver parts being used for demonstration. Rick Madonik/Toronto Star via Getty Images Eli Shupe, University of Texas ...
October 26, 2023
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Anonymous
Generative AI: 5 essential reads about the new era of creativity, job anxiety, misinformation, bias and plagiarism
What does generative AI mean for the human need to create, work and seek the truth? Krerksak Woraphoomi/iStock via Getty Images Eric Smalley, ...
October 20, 2023
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Anonymous
AI Model Based on Harvard President Gay Allegedly Included Instructions Invoking Racist Stereotypes
ClaudineGPT, a generative artificial intelligence language model based on University President Claudine Gay, used instructions invoking racist ...
October 16, 2023
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Anonymous
Harvard University inaugurates Claudine Gay as school’s first Black president
Harvard University marked a monumental moment as Claudine Gay was inaugurated as its new president on Friday, becoming the first Black ...
October 1, 2023
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Anonymous
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