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Brandeis Pours $25M Into Careers-Focused Liberal Arts
The university recently unveiled a revamped curriculum and a plan to give students job-ready skills through a liberal arts education.

Teaching Sept. 11 Using Virtual Reality
Seeking a way to convey the import of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to students too young to remember them, Adam M. McMahon writes that he turned to virtual reality.
Ep. 173: Can StoryCorps Heal the Divide on Campus?
The dialogue project pairs strangers on opposite sides of the political spectrum in one-on-one conversations.
Ep. 171: When Students’ Use of AI Goes from Hush-Hush to All In
Learning to adapt and enhance teaching with the help of AI.
Ep. 169: College Financial Planners Embrace Flexibility
Money is on the minds of higher ed during uncertain times.

Online Learning: Past the Tipping Point
Twin surveys of chief online learning officers highlight the gap between student expectations and institutional maturity when it comes to online education.

Understanding Value of Learning Fuels ChatGPT’s Study Mode
Two teaching and learning experts experimented with ChatGPT’s new Study Mode, which promises to support “deeper learning” among college students. Google and Anthropic have also unveiled similar tools, but their effectiveness will likely depend on the student.
Ep. 167: Reimagining Online Learning
How colleges can foster belonging and learning communities in online courses.
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