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AI and Advanced ED: Coming soon (Opinions)
“We pretend to work, they pretend to pay us.” That’s what the Soviet Union said in the 1970s and 1980s,…
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Colombia settles with Trump administration
After months of review, Columbia University has agreed to a $100 million settlement with the federal government to deal with…
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The University of Kansas says employees can’t list pronouns in emails
Kansas Public University leaders have ordered employees to remove “gender identification pronouns or gender ideology” from their email signatures. Officials…
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Yes, teens are stuck to the screen, but that’s what we’re missing
Since the adolescent brain is built for connection, the pulling force of a cell phone can be hard to resist.…
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How Medicaid cuts damage to belongings (Opinions)
In a recent article titled “This Law makes me ashamed of my country,” former Harvard President and Treasury Lawrence Summers…
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Advocate critical thinking in the face of social tensions – Teaching
Represents critical thinking and progress go through Terrell Heick In teaching, we have always focused on promoting Critical thinking Crossover…
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Colombia expulsion, suspend student protesters
Columbia University expelled and suspended multiple students for allegedly participating in allegedly destructive protests in the spring of 2024, and…
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University business officials survey find risks, flexibility
up to date Internal Advanced ED/Hannover’s research survey of universities and university chief business officers released today reveals concerns about…
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Understanding trauma has changed my teaching
There are few challenges in education as common (or misunderstood) as students who support trauma. By the age of 16,…
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Professor criticism (opinion) during a restless political period
As a university professor, I recently found myself in an awkward place. I teach a large survey course called Introduction…
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