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‘Antisemite of the Week’ Professor Says He Was Fired

Last year, a watchdog organization publicly called out Kareem Tannous, then a tenure-track assistant business professor at Cabrini University, about his tweets. Tannous said he was fired, and he now plans to sue.

Pearson, Once a Market Leader, Leaves Online Services Business

The educational services giant, which has been supplanted in the space by 2U, Coursera and others, sells its online services unit to a private equity firm in an unsettled landscape.

GPT-4 Is Here. But Most Faculty Lack AI Policies.

Faculty members and administrators are struggling to stay ahead of disruptive AI progress, a new report suggests.
Opinion

How AI Is Shaping the Future of Higher Ed

M’hammed Abdous considers the myriad ways artificial intelligence is transforming higher education’s administrative, teaching and research practices.
Opinion

A Guide to Generative AI Policy Making

Administrators and faculty should respond to the rise of AI with speed, strategic purpose and an inclusive focus on equitable student value, Daniel Dolan and Ekin Yasin write.

Why Education Matters to Philosophy: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: David Bakhurst, Charlton Professor of Philosophy at Queen’s University, in Ontario, explains one way the...
Opinion

How Online Teaching Can Promote Empathy

The approaches and tools that emerged during the pandemic could help lay the groundwork for a new driver of academic success, writes Lisa J. Anderson.

Parents Unaware of Students’ Mental Health Struggles

A new survey of college students and the parents of college students found big disparities in their perceptions of student...