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THE REVIEW | ESSAY Are You Ready for the AI University? By Scott Latham Everything is about to change.
THE REVIEW | ESSAY Is AI Enhancing Education or Replacing It? By Clay Shirky Technology should facilitate learning, not substitute for it. OVERSIGHT OVERHAUL Education Dept. Moves to Make It Easier for Colleges to Switch Accreditors By Eric Kelderman The department says it will no longer “micromanage” institutions’ choice of an agency — and it will seek to let new accreditors enter the marketplace.
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TEACHING UNDER SCRUTINY Indiana Required Colleges to Accept Complaints Against Instructors. Here’s How Many They Got. By Christa Dutton Less than two dozen complaints were submitted in the six months after a controversial law was enacted last year. But its influence has been felt in other ways. COLLEGE MATTERS FROM THE CHRONICLE Fed up with what they see as illiberalism in higher ed, conservatives are pushing for centers devoted to classics and American civics. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. THE REVIEW | ESSAY Junot Díaz’s Forced Disappearing Act By Rafael Walker The great writer has been exiled from the Norton anthology. TEACHING Using Peer Networks to Integrate AI Literacy Into Liberal Arts By Beth McMurtrie How one college is using grassroots support to help professors experiment with AI. ADVICE By Maria LaMonaca Wisdom Five tips to improve your mentoring and make it less time-consuming.
Upcoming Professional Development Program In today’s higher-ed landscape, where seismic disruptions to the status quo and external pressures are constant, trust between colleagues across campus is at an all-time low. To help staff manage these challenges and adapt to shifts, we're hosting a two-week virtual institute that will empower leaders to work more effectively to navigate the turbulence with collaboration, clarity, and resilience. Learn more and register.
Virtual Events: Tune In Live INTERNATIONAL AI’s Effect on Lifelong Learning UPCOMING: May 6, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Recent research shows that the rise of generative AI and automation is changing the skills demanded of employees. Join us for a Virtual Forum exploring how colleges and universities can prepare students to learn — and keep learning — critical skills related to artificial intelligence and automation.With Support From University of Florida. Register here. TECHNOLOGY Creating a Culture of Cybersecurity Among Researchers UPCOMING: May 13, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Join us for a virtual forum where experts in cybersecurity will share how scholars can keep their research secure. With Support From Wiz. Register now. SCIENCE IN HIGHER ED Expanding Opportunities in the Hard Sciences UPCOMING: May 14, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Online students often miss out on a critical element of science education: lab experience. In this virtual forum, faculty and instructional designers explore effective ways to bring hands-on learning to all students. With Support From Carolina Biological Supply. Register Now.
Webinar Series: The Latest on Trump and Higher Ed Don’t miss our free May 8 webinar breaking down the latest developments in the Trump administration's higher-ed agenda. Sign up today to attend the discussion with Sarah Brown, The Chronicle’s news editor, and Rick Seltzer, author of the subscriber-only Daily Briefing newsletter. Register here.
The Great Read ARCHIVE How a Virginia College Destroyed a Black Neighborhood By Brandi Kellam and Louis Hansen Eminent-domain seizures by colleges across the country exacerbated the racial wealth gap.
From the Chronicle Store Building a Thriving Humanities Program The gloomy news about the humanities is no secret. What’s less well known is the success some colleges have had in wooing students to the field. Order this report for insights on building robust humanities programs.
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