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How ChatGPT Bested Me and Worsted My Students
As educators, let’s not be so reactive to AI when it comes to possible plagiarism, writes Brandi Lawless. Otherwise, we are no more nuanced than it is itself.
The Radical Reinvention of the English Language
Neologisms, slang, jargon, acronyms and loanwords are reshaping the language right before our eyes.
‘Initial Quality’ and Starting Salaries
Lifetime earnings matter more than starting salaries.

What Ending Tenure Would Mean to Texas
Senate Bill 18 would change the landscape of Texas public higher education for the worse, Jennifer Ebbeler writes.

Why More Colleges Should Focus on Knitting
Among many benefits, handwork of any sort can help students understand different types of learning, create a new identity and forge new relationships, writes Diane Downer Anderson.
How Direct Admission Is Changing the Process of Applying to College
A college admission letter might come from a school you haven’t applied to—or even heard of.
Let’s Give Our Regards to Broadway
It’s a mistake to confine the American musical theater to drama departments.

DEI’s Critics Are Missing the Point
Many criticisms of DEI are misguided and miss the essential fact that attention to diversity, equity and inclusion advances learning for everyone, Shaya Gregory Poku writes.
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