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The Review | Essay
A Left-Wing Case for Conspiracy Theory
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The Review | Forum
‘Nobody Wins in an Academic-Integrity Arms Race’
How artificial intelligence is changing the way colleges think about cheating. -
The Review | Essay
A Martha Graham Moment
On page and stage, the modern-dance pioneer returns for an encore.
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Campus Police Departments Should Be Armed
Education can only flourish when colleges provide a safe environment. -
How to Cultivate a Learning Environment Fit for the AI Age
Students have an insatiable appetite to understand themselves and their surroundings. -
Research Experiences for Early-College Students Can Be Beneficial
But we should stop expecting peer-reviewed publications at the end.
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The Review | Essay
How Shoddy Data Becomes Sensational Research
Academics are addicted to p-hacking, data torturing, and other statistical sins. We must break these habits. -
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The Review | Opinion
Bias-Response Teams Are a Bad Idea
A system that encourages anonymous snitching is intrinsically abusive. -
The Review | Opinion
The Hypocrisy of English-Only ‘Decolonization’
How dare colleges preach diversity while slashing language study? -
The Review | Opinion
DEI: The Case for Common Ground
There’s more room for agreement than might appear. -
The Review | Forum
How Will Artificial Intelligence Change Higher Ed?
ChatGPT is just the beginning. Twelve scholars and administrators explain. -
The Review | Essay
Max Weber’s Ethical Pedagogy for a Nihilistic Age
On the enduring relevance of a great social theorist. -
The Review | Opinion
ChatGPT Is a Plagiarism Machine
So why do administrators have their heads in the sand? -
The Review | Opinion
When Social Scientists Ask the Wrong Questions
Too many researchers have become the unwitting victims of corporate capture. -
The Review | Opinion
Statehouses, Not Student Activists, Are the Real Threat to Free Speech
Fixating on drama at Stanford Law leads us astray.