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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.

Retirement Planning for Professors

As she approaches that milestone herself, Susan M. Shaw offers 14 recommendations to help other faculty members leave on their own terms.

Automation Isn’t Automatic

Beware letting automation replace what is better done by humans.

The College Classroom as an Arena of Contention

Objectivity and balance aren’t plausible, attainable, or desirable academic goals. But scholarly debate over interpretations is.

Tolerance Over Inclusiveness?

Tolerance is a better approach than inclusiveness when it comes to fostering free inquiry and open classroom discussions, Joel Kaminsky writes.

Understanding Higher Education’s Enrollment Cliff, Trough and Recovery

Making sense of demographic trends and their implications for institutional strategies.

The Importance of the Pause

Jackson Bartlett describes how to make space for the humanity of students and instructors during troubling national events and crises.