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Coverage of teaching in the Nexus archive.

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  • SECURITYJul 6 · 07:30 UTCWAR ON THE ROCKS
    A Catholic Security Scholar’s Case for Responsible Military AI

    A Catholic security scholar reflects on their faith and career path, shifting from considering priesthood to teaching, while advocating for responsible military AI. The author emphasizes ethical foundations in security and AI policy.

  • POLITICSJun 25 · 20:36 UTCMICHIGAN ADVANCE
    Narrowed Education Department definition of ‘professional’ degrees stopped in federal court

    A federal judge temporarily blocked the U.S. Department of Education's new definition of 'professional' degrees, which would have imposed lower student loan caps on fields like nursing, teaching, and social work. The ruling halts a key part of the Trump administration's student loan overhaul, citing the rule as likely contrary to congressional intent.

  • SCIENCEJun 14 · 10:57 UTCTHE HINDU NATIONAL
    University of Agricultural Sciences-Bengaluru ranked 7th in country and first in Karnataka

    The University of Agricultural Sciences-Bengaluru (UAS-B) ranked 7th in India and first in Karnataka by the Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF), which evaluated the university's excellence in research, teaching, agricultural extension, and industry collaboration.

  • SCIENCEMay 24 · 23:01 UTCFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
    UK universities cut jobs, research and teaching amid squeeze in overseas students

    UK universities are reducing jobs, research, and teaching due to a significant decline in overseas student enrollments. A lobby group warns this downturn threatens economic innovation and the academic talent pipeline.

  • POLITICSMay 22 · 17:34 UTCNC NEWSLINE
    New student loan limits challenged by Democratic attorneys general, governors in lawsuit

    Democratic attorneys general and governors sued the U.S. Department of Education over new student loan regulations that impose stricter borrowing limits for postbaccalaureate programs not classified as 'professional' degrees. The lawsuit argues the regulations unlawfully narrow the definition of 'professional' degrees, reducing funding for state institutions and harming workforce needs in healthcare and education.

  • POLITICSMay 19 · 20:29 UTCARIZONA MIRROR
    States say Trump admin unlawfully redefined ‘professional degree,’ cutting off loans for healthcare workers

    A coalition of attorneys general and governors sued the U.S. Department of Education over regulations redefining 'professional degree' to impose stricter loan limits on graduate programs like nursing and teaching. The lawsuit claims the redefinition unlawfully narrows eligibility, reducing funding for institutions and threatening healthcare workforce needs.

  • POLITICSMay 19 · 20:09 UTCMISSOURI INDEPENDENT
    New student loan limits challenged by Democratic attorneys general, governors in lawsuit

    Democratic attorneys general and governors sued the U.S. Department of Education over new student loan regulations that impose stricter borrowing limits on non-professional postbaccalaureate programs. The lawsuit challenges the department's narrowed definition of 'professional degree,' which excludes fields like nursing and teaching, and argues the changes will reduce funding for state institutions and hinder workforce development.

  • POLITICSMay 19 · 19:38 UTCWISCONSIN EXAMINER
    New student loan limits challenged by Democratic attorneys general, governors in lawsuit

    Democratic attorneys general and governors sued the U.S. Department of Education over new student loan regulations that impose stricter borrowing limits on non-professional postbaccalaureate programs. The lawsuit challenges the department's narrowed definition of 'professional degree,' arguing it unlawfully reduces funding for state institutions and hinders workforce development in healthcare and education.

  • SCIENCEApr 22 · 00:00 UTCNATURE NEWS
    Don’t let your students use AI as a ghostwriter

    The article discusses the impact of AI-generated research proposals on teaching methods, warning against students using AI as ghostwriters. It highlights a shift in supervision approaches due to AI integration in academic work.

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