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Technology, Higher Education, and ‘Power and Progress’
Why A.I., V.R. and online learning could just as easily solidify as ameliorate academic inequities.
Measuring Tuition Inflation
Yes, it’s more expensive than it used to be.
Building the AI Talent Pipeline
Industry partnerships, stackable credentials, two new centers, AI across the curriculum: Madeline Pumariega writes how one college is responding to the need for an AI-trained workforce.
Intervening Into Burnout
Beth Godbee presents a number of tangible ways that academics can build a sense of what’s possible, structurally as well as individually.
3 Questions for Brown’s Melissa Kane
A conversation with a senior associate director for online program development.
A Note on Scott Jaschik’s Retirement
A tip of the cap.
When Free Speech Collides With Academic Freedom
Goings-on at U of Chicago, and happy retirement to Scott Jaschik.
A New Era of Prison Education
With Pell Grants newly available to more incarcerated individuals, colleges should expand access to higher ed in the nation’s prisons, Judy Olian writes.
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