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Preparing for Our New AI Workforce in Higher Education
The rapid development of Generative AI has opened the possibility of far more efficient and cost-effective use of technology to assume roles currently performed by people.
The Underemployment Problem for College Graduates: Key Podcast
Whither American Studies?
Is there still a place for the interdisciplinary, holistic study of American culture in an age of globalization?
NAIA Bans Transgender Athletes From Women’s Sports
Ep. 110: Underemployment of College Graduates: How Concerned Should We Be?
Half of all graduates don’t work in jobs that require a bachelor’s degree. What can institutions do to best prepare their students for work?
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Sometimes the Right Is Right
Universities should work with right-leaning critics who want to strengthen academia’s distinctive culture, Jenna Silber Storey and Benjamin Storey write.
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Data-Based Decisions Tip: Collecting Input on MSI Initiatives
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is launching an employee survey to better understand how university initiatives are supporting minority groups on campus and where the institution could invest resources.
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A Lost ‘Fight to Prevent State Overreach’ at Tennessee State
The historically Black university’s Board of Trustees has been replaced by the governor's picks.
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