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Report: Best Practices for Using, Teaching Generative AI in Research

Guidance from Cornell University identifies how artificial intelligence tools should be applied to research, with guidance on navigating the shortcomings of generative AI.

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Dartmouth’s Admissions Dean on the Return to Testing

Admissions dean Lee Coffin spoke with Inside Higher Ed about the data behind Dartmouth’s decision to reinstate standardized testing, and more.

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‘Swiftonomics’ Course Brings Taylor Craze to College Classrooms

The mega–pop star’s impact on supply and demand, monopolies, and cost efficiencies make her prime teaching material for economics courses.

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‘Wisdom Skills’ Are Hard to Teach—AI Can Help

AI-assisted educational games can expand experiential learning opportunities at scale, Tim Dasey writes.

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Listen: Improving Student Success in the Classroom

Jody Greene, associate campus provost for academic success at the University of California, Santa Cruz, discusses the faculty’s responsibility to engage in student success work.

Dartmouth College to Reinstate Standardized Testing

Dartmouth College will reinstate its standardized testing requirement for the next application cycle, offi c ials announced Monday, making it...
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Dartmouth Basketball Players Are Employees, NLRB Rules

Regional office of National Labor Relations Board says the Ivy League college’s male players can unionize. Dartmouth plans to appeal.

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Differential Tuition Is Popular. But Is It Equitable?

Colleges have long charged more for costly programs like nursing and engineering. Some put money back into scholarships meant to offset negative impacts.