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The Pulse: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features a recording of a panel discussion about artificial intelligence and machine learning at November's Reimagine Education Conference in San Francisco.

The Long and Short of Online Courses

Online education has spurred institutions to experiment with courses shorter than a full semester, weighing pedagogical and financial factors as they decide on the proper length.

Ending Toxic Culture in Fraternities

Author discusses in her upcoming book why chapter members drink and participate in "rape culture."

Survey on Decline in M.B.A. Applications

A new survey by Kaplan Test Prep asked admissions officials at M.B.A. programs about recent declines in application totals. The...

Middlebury Will Divest Holdings in Fossil Fuels

Middlebury College announced Tuesday that it will sell holdings in its endowment in fossil fuel companies, phasing them out over...

DMZ Border and Architecture

How does architecture affect us? In today's Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology Week, Dongsei Kim looks...

Does Paying Top Dollar for Public University Presidents Pay Off?

Study finds no relationship between pay for public university presidents and money brought in from state appropriations or fund-raising.

Trolls in the Classroom

U of Illinois Faculty Senate is considering what to do about students who want to disrupt classes over political disagreements with professor.