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Use AI to Better Connect With Students

How marketing and communications teams can take advantage of AI-powered technology to meet evolving student expectations.

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Can Scholar Leadership Rescue Academia From Obsolescence?

Fatimah Williams details how cultivating leadership among faculty not only leads to individual and institutional success but also ensures higher ed makes a positive societal impact.

Reinventing the Humanities for Our Fragmented Time

It’s time to rethink how we teach undergraduates in an age of echo chambers, filter bubbles and polarization.

Navigating Grief in Career Transitions Within Higher Ed

Grief in higher ed job changes is hidden. It doesn’t have to be.

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A New Definition of the Humanities

It’s time for a better—and more strategic—definition, Jeffrey R. Wilson writes.

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Credit Where Credit Is Due

David Galef explores the true motives of students asking for extra credit and the results of instructors giving it.

An Anachronistic View of the Nature of Thinking

Arguing for a permeable, evolving definition.