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Machines Can Craft Essays. How Should Writing Be Taught Now?

Artificial intelligence can now produce prose that accomplishes the learning outcomes of a college writing assignment. What does that say about the assignment?
Opinion

Where’s the Wheat?

Regan A. R. Gurung advises how to identify effective educational research to improve your classroom teaching success.

A Closed Discussion on Academic Freedom?

Stanford professors want the university to distance itself from a closed conference on academic freedom, saying it’s silencing debate and harboring racist thought.
Opinion

On Failing Organic Chemistry

Failing organic chemistry kept me from pursuing medicine and pushed me to pursue my passion for journalism. That may have been a good thing, Pamela Gwyn Kripke writes.

Tenure Awarded… at Barnard, Duke

Barnard College BJ Casey, neuroscience and behavior Andrew Crowther, chemistry Jhumpa Lahiri, English Karen Lewis, philosophy Michael G. Miller, political...
Opinion

AI-Generated Essays Are Nothing to Worry About

And coming to terms with “robot writing” might just improve writing instruction, S. Scott Graham writes.

Yale Law Once Again in Conservative Crosshairs

Lingering free speech concerns from past events at Yale Law School prompt a conservative judge to call for his colleagues to avoid hiring graduates as clerks.

Good Deal?

Florida International University’s president is returning to campus as a professor—to the tune of $377K per year—after a sexual harassment scandal.