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University of Arkansas Creates Faculty Learning Community
The new initiative helps improve teaching with a focus on student-centered classrooms and connection to support resources.

Teaching in the Age of AI
Your choice of pedagogical method can support personalized learning no matter what new technology comes along, Nana Lee writes.

Law Schools Embrace AI
It’s not clear how generative AI will reshape the job market for new lawyers in the coming years, but law schools are increasingly focused on deepening students’ understanding of the technology’s potential and limitations.

Beyond Behaviorism: Why Motivation Matters
Understanding the science behind motivation is crucial for supporting student learning, Katie Muenks and Carlton Fong write.

A Professor’s Dilemma
Knowing a student used AI is not the same as being able to prove it, Leonard Steinhorn writes.

Colleges Meet Just a Fraction of Demand for AI Training
“Huge potential” for higher education to tap into “massive pool of interested students,” report finds.

This Summer, Make a Plan to Prepare Grad Students to Defend Academic Freedom
Jacqueline Pfeffer Merrill offers suggestions for a summer action plan.

Right-Leaning Faculty Likelier to Be ‘Hostile’ to Jews, Report Finds
On the other hand, non-Jewish faculty who identified as “extremely liberal” were more likely to be hostile to Israel, a survey found. But 90 percent of all non-Jewish faculty were hostile to neither Jews nor the country.
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