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TEACHING How Some Professors Are Using AI for Role-Playing By Beth McMurtrie Chatbots can help students prepare for interviews and handle conflict, among other things. ICYMI How Colleges Are Reimagining Learning in an AI World By Beth McMurtrie They shift to working with AI, not around it. ADVICE By Rebecca Colesworthy Peer reviewers for book manuscripts are often more helpful than they’re given credit for (even the mean ones).
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From The Archives THE REVIEW | OPINION Gutting Language Departments Would Be a Disaster By Rebecca L. Walkowitz Once a program is gone, it is very difficult and expensive to bring it back. ADVERTISEMENT
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