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A New Guide for Responsible AI Use in Higher Ed
How Higher Ed Can Learn From Train-the-Trainer Models
Colleges can draw inspiration from an unexpected source—wildfire management—and a strategy that field is relying on to prepare for devastating summer wildfire incidents, writes Timothy Renick.
Professor’s Killer Sentenced to Life in Prison
Should 2 North Carolina HBCUs Merge?
Saint Augustine’s board chair alleges that local business leaders are trying to force a merger with nearby Shaw. His claims come as alumni call for the board’s removal.
Teaching Tip: A More Strategic Syllabus Day
Rather than reviewing syllabus material, instructors can consider these five ideas to implement on the first day of class to promote students’ engagement and academic success.
A Dean Called for Silencing Harvard’s Faculty Critics. He’s Been Roasted.
Lawrence D. Bobo’s argument that professors should face sanctions for inciting “external actors” to “intervene” at the university has been roundly lambasted. But it tapped into an ongoing debate: When is outside intervention warranted?
Toward Jewish Reconciliation on Campuses
Sharon Aschaiek writes that colleges will need to take steps to reconcile with their Jewish community members.
Financial Aid Timelines Sway Student Enrollment
A new report shows the importance of aid offers in college decisions—not just amount but also timeliness and clarity, two factors hampered by the FAFSA debacle.
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