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Reimagining Gen Ed

What the gen ed curriculum in the humanities and social sciences would look like if it reflected contemporary thinking.

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WVU Abandons Award-Winning Global Education

In cutting foreign language programs, West Virginia closes doors for its students and undermines the purpose of the university, Neil B. Weissman writes.

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Reforming Research Productivity

The traditional ways of measuring it for tenure and promotion may seem too rooted to challenge, but faculty can start to bring about meaningful positive change, says Clark M. Peters.

If ChatGPT Can Do It, It’s Not Worth Doing

Let’s be sensible about what this technology means.

College Rankings: The Tail Is Frantically Wagging the Dog

It’s time for colleges and universities to find new ways to prove their worth.

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Improving Students’ Research Skills

Justin Robertson describes an experimental class project that introduced students to a new way of conducting interviews and applying what they learned.

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Higher Ed, We Have a Problem

It’s time we start grappling with left-wing bias on campus and the problems that’s created for higher education, Billie Wright Dziech writes.

Toxic Stress and Maladaptive Coping

Americans’ dysfunctional ways of coping with stress and what we can do about them.