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Professor Creates Digital Marketing Simulation to Teach Practical Skills
Students at Hult International Business School in Massachusetts play a simulated game that teaches the principles of digital marketing and allows them to refine their skills.
Student Wellness Tip: Encourage Students to GYLIO
Higher education practitioners can help students stay organized and academically prepared by pushing them to spend time doing nothing but getting their lives in order.
Annual Provosts’ Survey Shows Need for AI Policies, Worries Over Campus Speech
Many institutions are not yet prepared to help their faculty members and students navigate artificial intelligence. That’s just one of multiple findings from Inside Higher Ed’s annual survey of chief academic officers.
Religious Institutions Embrace AI as an Educational Tool
Despite widespread concerns about AI among secular and nonsecular institutions, religious colleges are treating generative AI as a tool for lessons that go beyond academics and also focus on the whole person.
A New Way to Think About Plagiarism
To figure out whether an accusation of plagiarism is serious, apply the counterfactual test, Garrett Pendergraft writes.
Weekly Wisdom | A Conversation with Rio Salado College President Kate Smith
An inspiring discussion with Kate Smith, President of Rio Salado College.
Columbia’s President Heads to Capitol Hill
Minouche Shafik’s peers faced a Congressional grilling in December over antisemitism on campus, with disastrous results. Now it’s her turn. Is she ready?
Republicans Find a Scapegoat for the FAFSA Mess
Calls for the ouster of Richard Cordray, head of the agency that developed and launched the troubled student-aid application, are growing louder. How did he become the conservatives’ culprit of choice?
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