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Bridging the Campus Divide With ‘Dangerous Ideas’ and AI Debate Moderators
In this polarized time, one assistant professor is teaching students to argue more constructively about the most contentious topics: abortion, guns, transracial identities, moral obligations to animals—even the existence of God.
Animated AI TAs Coming to Morehouse
The AI avatars—which can look like students’ professors—are intended to answer course questions 24-7.
An Online Pivot That Continues to Pay Off
Enrollment is so strong at Unity Environmental University that it recently announced it will both raise employee salaries and freeze tuition.
Ep. 120: Moving Beyond Transfer to Improve ‘Learning Mobility’
This episode examines how how learning is recognized across institutions.
New Carnegie Classification Focuses on Leadership
The new classification evaluates the effectiveness of higher education institutions’ leadership programming.
A New Digital Divide: Student AI Use Surges, Leaving Faculty Behind
While both students and faculty have concerns with generative artificial intelligence, two new reports show a divergence in AI adoption.
Murky Guidelines on Using AI Recording Devices in Classrooms
Concerns about privacy and access mount as more colleges and students use the devices. Experts say the technology should be embraced using “common-sense” guidelines.
Ep. 118: Colleges’ Responsiveness to the Job Market
This episode examines how institutions are adapting to growing pressure to prepare learners for work.
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