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The Review | Forum
How Will Artificial Intelligence Change Higher Ed?
ChatGPT is just the beginning. Twelve scholars and administrators explain. -
Learning That Connects
Students Are Disoriented by Gen Ed. So Colleges Are Trying to Fix It.
It’s a tall order, but it’s crucial. -
Speaking Out
Presidents Are Changing Their Tune on Free Speech
More college leaders are denouncing would-be censors on the left and the right. Why now? -
The Review | Essay
My #MeToo Moment
When Junot Díaz was accused of misconduct, he worked for me. Things got complicated. -
Disenchantment
The Student-Professor Power Dynamic Has Shifted
That makes many faculty members nervous. -
The Future of STEM
Meet the Stanford Professor at the Center of the Knock-Down, Drag-Out Math Wars
Jo Boaler is leading the math-instruction revolution. Critics say her claims don’t always add up. -
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College as Meaning Maker
Teaching in an Age of ‘Militant Apathy’
Immersive education offers a way to reach students. But can it ever become the norm? -
Opening the Gates
Congrats! You Didn’t Apply, but We Admitted You Anyway.
New experiments are short-circuiting the admissions process. Here’s why they matter. -
Leadership
How Mitch Daniels Made Purdue a University Conservatives Can Love
Was his tenure a model for how to navigate the partisan divide over higher ed?