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Art Schools Get Creative Tackling AI

The rise of ChatGPT and visual AI platforms like Midjourney and DALL-E have some artists crying foul when it comes to fair use. But art institutions transformed by the digital revolution see AI as the logical next step. 

Affirmative Action Ban Won’t Impact Most Admissions: Report

The Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action will not affect admissions at most colleges and universities, a new report from...

Moravian, Lancaster Seminaries Launch Shared Degree Programs

Moravian University and Moravian Theological Seminary are joining forces with Lancaster Theological Seminary to teach a joint curriculum on both...
Jane Swift, a light-skinned woman with long gray hair wearing a black shirt, sits at her desk at the Education at Work headquarters in Arizona.

How Jane Swift Is Supporting Meaningful Student Work

In this Q&A, Swift, new president of the nonprofit Education at Work, shares how her organization is working with colleges and corporations to help students gain valuable, and paid, real-world experiences—plus what she thinks career centers and educators must do to better prepare students.

How Hot Is Too Hot for the Human Body? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Tony Wolf, assistant professor in the department of kinesiology at Pennsylvania State University, explores what...

American Studies Association Members Object to Gaza Statement

Roughly 70 members of the American Studies Association released a signed letter Tuesday taking issue with the statement on Gaza...
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Opinion

There’s No Safety in Playing It Safe

Those of us teaching about race and racism can’t appease our would-be government censors with minor course modifications. Instead, we must push back, Cyndi Kernahan writes.

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Multnomah University to Merge Into Jessup University

Years of financial decline made it impossible for Multnomah to continue independently; the two Christian institutions will work “interdependently,” leaders say.