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Survey: What Presidents Really Think

The latest Inside Higher Ed Survey of College and University Presidents finds weak support for tenure, high confidence in financial stability and concerns about a lack of progress on student mental health issues.

A picture of Kathleen deLaski beside the cover of her new book

A College Degree Isn’t for Everyone

Kathleen deLaski unpacks her new book, which envisions higher education as a stepladder to skills that learners collect over a lifetime and present to employers.

A cartoon-like drawing of a puzzled man with his laptop.

I Am Captcha: ‘Ghost’ Students and the AI Machine

Adam Bessie and Jason Novak capture the higher educator’s dilemma in the age of generative AI.

OPM a la carte

Fewer Colleges Sharing Profits With OPMs

University partnerships with the companies are down over all, according to new data, but more institutions are opting to pay OPMs à la carte for specific services, including counseling, enrollment and marketing.

Bowen and Watson leaning over a railing, beside a picture of the book jacket

Why Should Faculty Bother With AI?

The authors of a book on teaching with artificial intelligence answer our pressing questions about its uses, abuses and future in the classroom.

Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman joined President Trump for a White House announcement of a new artificial intelligence initiative Jan. 21. President Trump speaks at a lectern while the three tech executives are lined up in a row to his left.
Opinion

AI Has Gone MAGA

Zach Justus and Nik Janos ask what AI’s growing links to Trump and MAGA mean for higher ed.

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Opinion

A Modest (Style) Proposal

AI should free us to teach students differently about citation styles, Brandy Bagar-Fraley writes.

Researchers’ Uses of AI Vary by Region, Discipline

Most researchers are interested in using artificial intelligence in their work, and 69 percent believe AI skills will be critical...