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The tall, skinny bell tower can be seen against a backdrop of blue sky and surrounding bare trees in this stock photo of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus.

Change for the Better

Melinda Manning, an erstwhile critic of UNC Chapel Hill’s Title IX processes, writes that she was happily surprised to see improved processes in action.

An illustration of the concept of artificial intelligence: the letters "AI," in bright colors, are offset against a backdrop of chips.

Big AI Companies Need Higher Ed … but Does Higher Ed Need Them?

Building reliance on Silicon Valley AI companies carries risks, Collin Bjork writes.

In this photograph taken from some distance away, prospective students and their families can be seen taking a campus tour at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

The Campus Visit Is Changing

W. Kent Barnds considers the implications of students deferring their campus visits until after they receive offers of admission.

An illustration of a bullhorn amplifying the message "Thank you!"
Opinion

Giving Thanks

Building a culture of gratitude on campus can help shape a learning community for the better, M’hammed Abdous and Annette Finley-Croswhite write.

The book cover for "College Sports: A History," by Eric A. Moyen and John R. Thelin

A Timely History of College Sport

Glenn C. Altschuler and David Wippman consider the challenges of controlling commercialization in their review of Eric A. Moyen and John R. Thelin’s College Sports: A History.

An illustration of a lightbulb over a loading bar and the words "Generative AI."

Is Generative AI a General Purpose Pedagogical Innovation?

Michael S. Palmer considers generative AI’s potential as a pedagogical innovation.

A sign reading "ADMISSIONS" hangs next to an archway on a stone building.

Who Owns Recruitment and Admissions?

Kerri A. Golden suggests strategies for encouraging—and rewarding—faculty involvement in enrollment efforts.

The cover of Byung-Chul Han's 'Vita Contemplativa: In Praise of Inactivity,' featuring a placid lake with forest and mountains in the background.

Living the ‘Vita Contemplativa’

Scott McLemee reviews Byung-Chul Han’s Vita Contemplativa: In Praise of Inactivity.