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AI and the Workforce

Will future artificial intelligence help or harm the human workforce? In today's Academic Minute, part of New York University Week...

Mathematicians Urge Ending Work With Police

Over 1,500 mathematicians have signed a letter urging the community to stop working with police.

Trying to Make Sense of a Fluid Fall

As more colleges announce their instructional plans, two simulations suggest some of the likely challenges to a physical return. Others see opportunity for experimentation around teaching and learning.

Looking Beyond the College Degree

A quarter of Americans say they would pursue education or training within six months if they lost their job, but most prefer nondegree training over the traditional college route.

Study: College Athletes Have Better Academic, Life Outcomes

A Gallup study of college graduates found that former athletes were more likely to be thriving in life after graduation, largely due to the support systems their sports team provided for them.

Academic Minute: AI and the Workforce

Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York University Week, Robert Seamans, associate professor of management and organizations, explores...

Alexander Considering Additional Funds to Help Colleges Reopen

The influential chairman of the U.S. Senate's education committee, Lamar Alexander, is voicing support for additional funding for colleges and...
Opinion

Reflections on the Invisible Labor of Online Teaching

Given the rightful fear and anxiety that our students are feeling, online instruction has opened a portal for them to seek therapy-like consultations from professors, writes Irina Popescu.