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5 Easy Ways Professors Skeptical About Group Work Can Use It
Getting students to actively engage in class discussions is a common challenge, but group exercises can help both new and experienced instructors accomplish just that.

‘The Hidden Globe’ and the Attack on Universities
How the roots of economic inequality help to explain the assault on higher education.

A Logical Gap Behind Attacks on the Humanities
Two main arguments are used to attack the humanities. They can’t both be true, Katina L. Rogers writes.
How to Make America Smart Again
Reclaiming academic rigor and intellectual vitality.

Realpolitik for Boards
Governing boards, and faculty looking to them for leadership, would be wise to remember the first rule in governance is to do no harm, Andrew Lounder writes.
Harvard Goes to the Mattresses and We Should All Fight
Harvard’s bold move this week was the catalyst that should spur others to push back.
The Disruptive Future of Society as AI Dominates the Workplace
Generative artificial intelligence gained worldwide attention with the initial release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and it has continued to expand at awesome speed and capability ever since.
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