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ChatGPT-4o Shows ‘Friendly’ Behavior

The app initiates personalized conversations and offers responses without a prompt. This signals a shift toward agentic AI, where models act more like colleagues.

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Opinion

Can We Trust AI in Qualitative Research?

Andrew L. Gillen urges caution in using AI to analyze qualitative data.

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Despite Reputation Drop, American Universities Remain Top-Ranked Globally

Times Higher Education’s 2025 World University Rankings show that while U.S. universities are well represented among top institutions, their collective reputation has declined over the past decade.

Opinion

3 More Questions for Lee Bradshaw on Rhodes Advisors

Growing online programs without breaking the bank.

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Opinion

A Call for Digital Literacy Across the Curriculum

Digital literacy skills are too important to relegate to the margins of the curriculum, Tahneer Oksman writes.

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Why Are Politicians Talking About Apprenticeships?

Kamala Harris pledged to double registered apprenticeships and Republicans want changes to the workforce programs. But what are they? Let us explain.

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The Microcredential Generation

A fast-growing number of traditionally college-age students are bypassing degrees to pursue cheaper and faster alternative credentials. Why are so many choosing this path—and will the journey pay off?