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When something significant happens on campus, in the country, or in the world, students expect it to be acknowledged in class. Here’s expert advice on how you can prepare.
‘Students Resent Professors Who Ignore Public Events'
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In Advice: What if, instead of writing a traditional research paper, your students created a documentary short? After all, video essays allow students to practice and refine many of the same skills as the traditional research paper.
Want Your Students to Write Better? Assign Video Essays.
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The Office for Civil Rights has resolved antisemitism complaints at a handful of institutions. But none were centered on the actions of a single faculty member -- until now.
This Tenured Professor Says She Was Fired. Her Case Tests the Limits of Academic Freedom.
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When Major League Baseball “corrected a longtime oversight in the game’s history” and integrated Negro League records, it credited the work of amateur researchers for the change: “We couldn’t have done it without the baseball geeks.” Here’s how their work led to professional baseball recognizing Negro Leaguers in the record books.
How a Group of Amateurs Rewrote the History of America's Pastime
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Colleges continue to struggle with fake applicants — many of whom are after financial aid and institutional resources. Is AI the solution?
As Fake Applications Soar, Colleges Turn to AI
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The politicalization of higher education is far from a uniquely American phenomenon. In fact, the United States is late to the party.
Latitudes: In America, Higher Education Has Become a Political Flashpoint. Around the World, Too.
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In Advice: Your students aren’t mere content creators, and asking them to openly reflect on their usage of AI can help guide them to become more self-aware learners and writers.
Advice | Make AI Part of the Assignment
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If college presidents are now simply administrative facilitators, then the hiring process could be dramatically simplified, writes Holden Thorp.
The Post-Presidential Era
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