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ChatGPT Is a Plague Upon Education
What winter of 2020 was for COVID-19, winter of 2023 is for ChatGPT—and higher education will never be the same, Jeremy Weissman writes.
Tolerance Over Inclusiveness?
Tolerance is a better approach than inclusiveness when it comes to fostering free inquiry and open classroom discussions, Joel Kaminsky writes.
What Happens in Florida…
Governor DeSantis is leading an assault on the state’s public higher education institutions, Andrew Gothard writes.
Balancing Self-Care With Accountability
Yes, it’s possible for professors to be compassionate with students while maintaining rigor and accountability, write Betty-Shannon Prevatt and Pamela Norcross.
Focus on Mission to Yield Enrollment
There are plenty of trends that can encourage those in enrollment management, write Jason W. Osborne and Brent Shock.
China’s Reopening Brings New Recruiting Challenges
Returning to China after three years without recruitment travel, admissions officers will face changed expectations from Chinese families, Xiaofeng Wan writes.
Could Your Syllabus Be More Supportive of Students?
The syllabus offers a first impression of a professor and signals what that instructor believes about students and their ability to succeed, writes Samantha Levine.
A Plan to Save the Daily Paper
Peter Laufer writes that journalism schools could help save daily papers—and calls on Gannett to donate the Eugene Register-Guard to Oregon’s J-school as proof of concept.
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