The challenges in crafting education systems that balance AI and human connection extend beyond technology adoption alone.
In “Drawing New Maps of Hope,” Pope Leo XIV reflects on the role of a Catholic education on the 60th anniversary of ...
One of the quirks of book publishing is that a finished manuscript can sit around for nearly a year before it finally appears in hardcover. For most authors, this long liminal existence is a source of ...
What is the purpose of education if machines can relay any fact we need and accomplish any intellectual task much quicker ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Institute for the Humanities hosts this month its final presentation of the fall semester— “What’s up with Higher Education?”––an in-depth review of the current ...
Long ago, when I was a congressional press secretary, Jennings Randolph was a wise senator from West Virginia. On his Washington desk, he kept a motto I never forgot: “The most important lesson you ...
Stanford’s shrewd President Ray Lyman Wilbur and his trustees were not born yesterday: they know how to take advantage of a trend by going against it. Last week, as liberal arts colleges all over the ...
A large crowd of inductees and their families and friends were in attendance for UB’s Richard Sarkin Medical Emeritus Faculty Chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society induction. But one individual ...
The Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration today is a monument to 23 successful years’ direction by Dean Wallace Brett Donham. It can count a faculty to match its impressive buildings, a ...
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