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The Review | Forum
How Will Artificial Intelligence Change Higher Ed?
ChatGPT is just the beginning. Twelve scholars and administrators explain.
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Investigation
The Newest Way to Buy an Advantage in College Admissions
Why some parents are paying to make their teen a “peer reviewed” author. -
Campus Safety
Colleges Acted on Demands to Rein In Their Police. Then They Backtracked.
Three years after George Floyd’s murder, campus safety hasn’t changed much.
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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. -
Spoiler Alert
Paranoia Struck the U. of Alabama Over a Greek-Life Film. Here’s What’s Actually in It.
We know you’ve been waiting for The Chronicle’s analysis of Bama Rush. -
The New Deal
The U. of Idaho Moved Fast to Acquire the U. of Phoenix. Now What?
The $550-million purchase comes weeks after the University of Arkansas system also considered a deal with Phoenix but faced opposition from its board. -
Data
Undergraduate Enrollment Stayed Steady This Spring. It’s Still 1 Million Students Below Pre-Pandemic Levels.
Community-college attendance, after seeing years of declines, is inching up. -
The Review | Opinion
DEI: The Case for Common Ground
There’s more room for agreement than might appear. -
The Review | Opinion
ChatGPT Is a Plagiarism Machine
So why do administrators have their heads in the sand? -
Advice
Why Calls for a ‘Return to Rigor’ Are Wrong
What’s the point of pursuing “solutions” that exacerbate student disengagement, the very problem they are supposed to solve? -
Advice
Everyone Thinks They’re a Marketing Expert
An enrollment administrator inherits the marketing office and explores how to merge two very different professions.