What We're Reading: Page 2
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 27, 2023
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NPR
‘Everybody is cheating’: Why this teacher has adopted an open ChatGPT policy
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The New York Times
University of Texas Will Offer Large-Scale Online Master’s Degree in A.I.
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Forbes
Can Artificial Intelligence Crack College Admissions?
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
Faculty Workloads Are Unequal. That Must Change.
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EdSource
Cal State contends with ‘unprecedented’ enrollment declines
Jan 26, 2023
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EdSurge
ChatGPT Has Colleges in Emergency Mode to Shield Academic Integrity
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Bloomberg Law
What Apple v. Caltech Means for University Patent Litigation
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Inside Higher Ed
YouTube-iversity
Jan 25, 2023
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Tablet
Lee Bollinger, Columbia University’s Invisible Man
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Bloomberg Law
College, University Strike Wave Continues Its Swell Into 2023
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The New York Times Magazine
Student. Athlete. Mogul?
Jan 24, 2023
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The Century Foundation
Your OPM Isn’t a Tech Platform. It’s a Predatory Marketing Firm.
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The New York Times
How Charlie Javice Got JPMorgan to Pay $175 Million for … What Exactly?
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WBUR
The future of small colleges
Jan 23, 2023
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The Guardian
The new frontier in the US war on TikTok: university campuses
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The Christian Science Monitor
Welcome back to college, pandemic students. This year is different.
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The Washington Post
Lawmakers grill Maryland 529 college savings administrators over problems
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Inside Higher Ed
The Florida Community College Presidents’ Statement on CRT: It may be too subtle for its own good.
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GBH
Bay State students stunned by college’s demise
Jan 20, 2023
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The New York Times
Harvard Reverses Course on Human Rights Advocate Who Criticized Israel
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Deseret News
The fate of the religious university: why it matters
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World Economic Forum
US college enrolment is dropping, can this be reversed?
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NPR
A USC office removes ‘field’ from its curriculum because of racist connotations
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NBC News
These are all the public universities that have instituted TikTok bans
Jan 19, 2023
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The Atlantic
Hamline University and the Assumed Fragility of Muslims
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NPR
Kenneth Roth had a Harvard fellowship offer. Was it rejected for his view on Israel?
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Temple University kept its commitment to open a center on anti-racism. Penn State didn’t.
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EdSurge
UCLA Life Sciences Revamped How It Teaches Math. Is It an Example Others Should Follow?
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The Associated Press
Wealth looms big as ever in post-scandal college admissions