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Man Who Threatened UCLA Is Found Unfit for Trial

A former postdoc at the University of California, Los Angeles, who was charged last year with sending an 803-page manifesto...

Women, Witchcraft and Greek Myth

Differences can lead to fear and persecution. In today’s Academic Minute, Brandeis University’s Joel Christensen examines women’s stories from ancient...

Should Colleges Honor Disgraced Ex-Presidents?

Portraits, special ceremonies, emeritus status and massive payouts are just a few of the perks some ex-presidents receive—no matter what kind of upheaval they leave behind.

Designing Assignments in the ChatGPT Era

Some instructors seek to craft assignments that guide students in surpassing what AI can do. Others see that as a fool’s errand—one that lends too much agency to the software.

A Holocaust Remembrance Planning Committee, With No Jews

All the Jewish members of the planning committee for a Holocaust remembrance event at James Madison University resigned, and 24 Jewish staff, faculty and faculty emeriti said they were boycotting. The university held it anyway.
Opinion

When AI Is Writing, Who Is the Author?

The language of co-authorship, taken from OpenAI’s own terms and policies, can be useful in addressing the rise of AI writing in the classroom, Sean Ross Meehan writes.

Class of 2022 Left $3.6B in Pell Grants Unclaimed

Nearly $3.6 billion in Pell Grants wasn’t claimed by eligible high school seniors last year, a new analysis from the...
Opinion

With ChatGPT, We’re All Editors Now

Artificial intelligence should prompt a reorientation of writing instruction to focus more on critical reading and editing skills, Rachel Elliott Rigolino writes.