The years-long probate fight over the $125 million downtown building has pitted Suffolk University against the estate of one of its wealthiest donors. There’s no end in sight, writes Globe
higher ed reporter Diti Kohli.
Getting the most out of a public university education
For a lot of families, public college is looking especially enticing right now, writes Globe reporter Spencer Buell. Here’s what higher ed administrators, consultants, and students say are the keys to succeeding at state schools.
US colleges and universities are navigating enrollment declines, the rise of AI, and more. But turbulence often leads to change, writes Globe editor Yoohyun Jung.
Colleges ban AI in writing courses, but my classmates use it anyway
Students use generative AI to compose even when it’s prohibited. Instructors can’t really police it. Boston University student Sangmin Song explores the problem.
Globe co-op Sam Shipman used to love playing video games online with his friends. Once the COVID-19 pandemic hit, he realized his computer screen could help him form stronger bonds, not just entertain him.
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