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Brave New World
How Professors Scrambled to Deal With ChatGPT
They were caught off guard this spring. They’re already planning for the fall. -
College admissions
Florida Is Embracing an ‘Alternative’ Standardized Test. Will Other States Follow?
The Classic Learning Test has struggled to find much traction outside of Christian colleges. But its founder says the Sunshine State’s vote of confidence is opening doors. -
The Review | Forum
‘Nobody Wins in an Academic-Integrity Arms Race’
How artificial intelligence is changing the way colleges think about cheating. -
'Anticipatory Obedience'
New and Proposed Laws in Florida and Texas Are Already Reshaping the College Classroom
Vaguely worded legislation is having far-reaching effects on how professors teach. -
The Student-Centered College
UPCOMING: June 22, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET. Join us for a discussion with college leaders about how campuses can improve the student experience, from enrollment to student services to academic divisions to the president. With Support From Jenzabar. Register here. -
To Zoom, or Not to Zoom
More Students Want Virtual-Learning Options. Here’s Where the Debate Stands.
While some residential colleges have held firm on returning to fully in-person learning, others are embracing a flexible future. -
Advice
Measuring Up: How to Manage Those Dreaded Course Evaluations
Post-pandemic, have students’ comments on your teaching seemed harsher than ever? -
The Review | Opinion
The Hypocrisy of English-Only ‘Decolonization’
How dare colleges preach diversity while slashing language study? -
Lone-Star Politics
Students and Faculty Fear Tenure and DEI Bills Could ‘Destroy’ Texas Colleges
Over the weekend, Republican lawmakers gave final approval to a ban on diversity offices and changes in faculty job protections. -
Technology
How ChatGPT Could Help or Hurt Students With Disabilities
Teaching experts urge professors and administrators to consider how artificial-intelligence tools can help students learn and succeed.