Some students are still mentioning their race or immigrant status as the Trump administration cracks down on diversity efforts. But many are avoiding sensitive aspects of their identity.
Readers respond to an essay by Representative Mike Lawler, Republican of New York. Also: A suggestion for Columbia’s new ...
The Maroon spends time with Collegiate Assistant Professor Korey Williams as he balances teaching, research, and daily life on and off campus.
At the age of 80, the acclaimed professor of politics and gay rights activist’s essays are an account of the changing times.
Ethical considerations and academic integrity Issues of academic integrity were central to participants’ experiences. Students expressed concerns about unintentional plagiarism, the accuracy of ...
Returning to a focus on speaking offers distinct benefits. It is surprising how quickly we faculty have gone from barely ...
"The pace of progress in AI is much faster than for previous technological revolutions," the Antrhopic CEO said in latest ...
The American Association of University Professors issued a statement Tuesday condemning OU for removing the graduate ...
First Amendment experts break down the free speech implications of the heavily scrutinized agreement to restore the ...
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Chandna explains how Stanford Law students can leverage AI to thrive — and why doing so now is more crucial than ever.
Design thinking, with its focus on problem-solving in a structured way, can help ready students for the workplace – and doesn’t require a curriculum overhaul, writes Asrif Yusoff ...