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Sociology: Practically Constitutional!
Florida’s move to marginalize sociology is shortsighted, Jerry A. Jacobs writes.

Professor Resigned After Sexual Harassment Inquiry—and Got More Work
An orchestra conductor left the Universities of Wisconsin in 2022 after an investigation into accusations that he forcibly kissed a student. Goshen College fired him Monday, saying it didn’t know.
Caltech Grad Students, Postdocs Vote to Unionize

My Colleagues Stayed Silent When Oct. 7 Was Called a ‘Beautiful Day’
Deborah Gerhardt reflects on a UNC faculty body’s decision not to weigh in on a guest speaker’s comments.

‘Wisdom Skills’ Are Hard to Teach—AI Can Help
AI-assisted educational games can expand experiential learning opportunities at scale, Tim Dasey writes.

Listen: Improving Student Success in the Classroom
Jody Greene, associate campus provost for academic success at the University of California, Santa Cruz, discusses the faculty’s responsibility to engage in student success work.

Campus Vote on Antisemitism Resolution Is Microcosm of National Debate
Someone called Oct. 7 “a beautiful day” at a University of North Carolina event. The Faculty Council then “indefinitely postponed” a resolution that would have condemned the statement.

Report: Best Practices for Using, Teaching Generative AI in Research
Guidance from Cornell University identifies how artificial intelligence tools should be applied to research, with guidance on navigating the shortcomings of generative AI.
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