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AI Reshapes Higher Ed and Society at Large by 2035
There are important steps to be taken in higher education as we prepare for the deep societywide changes that will take place in the next five to 10 years.

A Decade-Long State Chancellorship Is Ending. Board Members Won’t Say Why.
The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education met behind closed doors before voting unanimously to end Mark Hagerott’s time as chancellor. But he’s getting an extended, well-paid exit.

Survey: How Are Profs, Staff Using AI?
As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into teaching and learning, college instructors and student success professionals share how they’re using generative AI.

Generative AI and the Problem of (Dis)Trust
A year and a half into the generative “AI” moment, the ability to trust students may be the biggest casualty, Jacob Riyeff writes.
A New Guide for Responsible AI Use in Higher Ed

A New Digital Divide: Student AI Use Surges, Leaving Faculty Behind
While both students and faculty have concerns with generative artificial intelligence, two new reports show a divergence in AI adoption.

Murky Guidelines on Using AI Recording Devices in Classrooms
Concerns about privacy and access mount as more colleges and students use the devices. Experts say the technology should be embraced using “common-sense” guidelines.
British Academics Despair as ChatGPT-Written Essays Swamp Grading Season
‘It’s not a machine for cheating; it’s a machine for producing crap,’ says one professor infuriated by the rise of bland essays.
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