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Will Higher Ed Keep AI in Check?

Machine learning and artificial intelligence carry inherent risks to colleges and universities and their students -- but only if the people making the decisions fail to exert control over the tools’ influence, Fred Singer argues.

Extra Credit Is Not Really Extra

Wayne Stauffer explains why he believes it's all about students' misplaced desire for choice.

Counting on the Census

A court decision on the census is good news - for now.

Don't Do It, Gavin Newsom

Governor Newsom, please don't spend $10 million on a system that tracks students from kindergarten all the way into the work force.

How to Avoid Overprepping for Your Classes

Too many faculty members prepare too much for the classes they teach, writes Christine Tulley, who proposes a solution: pattern teaching.

Picturing Science and Engineering

Learning how to make technically accurate, interesting and honest images and graphics of science should be part of every scientist’s education, argues Felice C. Frankel.

Underestimating the Potential of Email

How the tactics we’re using to improve email campaigns might be limiting their power.