AI should be used in class, not feared. That’s the message of these Seattle area teachers Earlier this year, Washington became the fifth state in the country to issue guidance on using AI in school. Some teachers had already started using artificial intelligence to improve their assignments, engage students, and save time. Sami West
National Columbia University cancels its main commencement ceremony after weeks of turmoil Officials announced Monday that they will focus on Class Day and school-level events instead of the main ceremony planned for May 15, following the arrest and suspension of pro-Palestinian protesters. Rachel Treisman
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In the 1980s, he led student protests. Now, he's a college dean Pedro Noguera led anti-apartheid protests as a student at UC Berkeley. Forty years later, he offers his thoughts on the ongoing protests at the University of Southern California over the war in Gaza. Ayesha Rascoe
National She survived the 1970 Kent State shooting. Here's her message to student activists On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard fired on Kent State students, killing four and wounding nine. A former student who now teaches there reflects on that day and offers lessons for protesters now. Rachel Treisman
National Six months out from the election, Wisconsin students weigh voting for Biden Wisconsin's young voters — who have turned out in big numbers in recent elections — are key for either candidate to win the state. But Biden is facing some skepticism on the state's college campuses. Elena Moore Jeongyoon Han
The 'Better FAFSA' was not, but the University of Washington says it's getting there ‘In the long term, we think that families really are going to benefit from this.’ Kim Malcolm John O'Brien
National Biden is facing skepticism among Wisconsin's college student voters Wisconsin's young voters — who have turned out in big numbers in recent elections — are key for either candidate to win the state. But Biden is facing some skepticism on the state's college campuses. Elena Moore
National Student describes divestment negotiations with Brown University While some colleges resort to arrests and suspensions to clear protests, Brown University has struck a deal with its students. NPR's Juana Summers talks with a student who was in the negotiating room. Lauren Hodges Michael Levitt Tinbete Ermyas Juana Summers
Biden calls for peace after tense pro-Palestinian demonstrations on college campuses President Biden finally broke his silence on student protests over the Israel-Hamas war and conditions in Gaza, an issue that has caught him in a political bind. Michel Martin Tamara Keith