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A group of about eight happy graduates, wearing caps and gowns and clutching diplomas while grinning at the camera.

Commencement Is a Celebration, Not a Class

In choosing a commencement speaker, don’t (purposely) court controversy, Walter Kimbrough writes.

Making Space for Compassion in the Classroom

Chris Hakala, director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Scholarship and professor of psychology at Springfield College, uses Student Voice data to argue that students and faculty members mutually benefit from flexibility, communication and feedback.

Expanding Transfer Student Opportunities

The Transfer Virginia portal’s transfer guide makes it possible for any Virginia community college student to learn about, plan for and transfer to programs across the state without credit loss.

3 Questions for Middlebury College’s Sarah Lohnes Watulak

On the path from tenured professor to director of digital pedagogy and media.

Hands typing on a computer over which hovers ChatGPT sing

How ChatGPT Bested Me and Worsted My Students

As educators, let’s not be so reactive to AI when it comes to possible plagiarism, writes Brandi Lawless. Otherwise, we are no more nuanced than it is itself.

The Texas statehouse, topped with its prominent dome, at sunset.

What Ending Tenure Would Mean to Texas

Senate Bill 18 would change the landscape of Texas public higher education for the worse, Jennifer Ebbeler writes.

The Radical Reinvention of the English Language

Neologisms, slang, jargon, acronyms and loanwords are reshaping the language right before our eyes.