AI Assessment is Anti-Human Glenn McLaren Science & Medicine There is much talk at the moment about the continuing evolution of artificial intelligence technologies and what the implications of this will be for the future of humanity. Those such as Ray Kurzweil can’t...
How Can Universities Support Low-Income Students? By Helping Them Belong Anne Bramley Arts & Culture, Education Last month US News and World Report’s infamous college rankings were released. For the second year in a row Princeton took the number one slot. “That’s probably because they were the first one of the...
The Growing Link Between Intelligence Communities and Academia Scott Firsing Education, Government, Politics & Economics The Tribute in Light is seen on the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. 9/11 was the beginning of major changes in the intelligence community. Reuters/Andrew Kelly The idea of...
Oh Captain, My Therapist Amanda Ann Klein Arts & Culture, Education This piece originally appeared on The Judgemental Observer and is reposted with permission from Amanda Anne Klein. If you are a college-level educator, you have most likely experienced the following...
Why Adjuncts Need More Than Solidarity Gordon Haber Uncategorized Part-time faculty now make up the majority of the U.S.’s academic workforce. What does this mean for higher education? In this adapted blog post, author and teacher Gordon Haber continues the conversation around this question.