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We Already Have an Ethics Framework for AI

An accepted framework guiding human subjects research can help us make ethical judgments about different AI uses, Gwendolyn Reece writes.

Big Questions, Bold Answers

A general education curriculum that matters.

3 Questions for Princeton’s Mona Fixdal

A conversation with a senior associate director for digital learning and design.

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A Blueprint for Repression

Harvard is rightly fighting back against the Trump administration’s demands, which pose a threat to every college in America, John K. Wilson writes.

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Leading Through Uncertainty

As leaders, we can help others manage uncertainty, even if we can’t provide all the answers, Jen Heemstra writes.

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Opinion

5 Questions for an Equitable Pay Ecosystem

Addressing these questions will foster fairer compensation for faculty and staff at your institution, Carol Marchetti and Gloria L. Blackwell write.

Reimagining Science Education for the 21st Century

Empowering undergraduates to think critically about science in the media and society.

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How to Ensure You’ll Never Be a Chair Again

Want out of the chair role? Lisa Chasan-Taber and Barry Braun offer 10 tips for failing (up).