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Why Do People Have Different Musical Preferences: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Jane Kuehne, associate professor of music education at Auburn University, discusses her theory about why...

Higher Education Has Not Been Forgotten by Generative AI

The generative AI (GenAI) revolution has not ignored higher education; a whole host of tools are available now and more revolutionary tools are on the way.

Chegg Cuts a Quarter of Workforce Amid AI Pressure

The educational technology company Chegg, known for offering students homework help, announced on Tuesday it will cut nearly a quarter...

Guest Post: AI Meets Academia—Navigating the New Terrain

James Bedford on how he’s using AI to help translate the ways of academia to students.

Louisiana Law Cracks Down on Campus Civil Disobedience

A new law enacted Monday in Louisiana excludes acts of civil disobedience from free speech protections on public college campuses...
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California Bill Would Prevent AI Replacement of Community College Faculty

The new bill comes after concerns from several faculty members about AI’s classroom role.

Opinion

Featured Gig: Innovation Architect at University of Maryland Global Campus

Continuing a new series on academic innovation opportunities.

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Opinion

Do Law Review Editors Have Academic Freedom?

Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq argue that they do.