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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.

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Are States Prepared for Workforce Pell?

Some states are going to have a harder time than others proving their noncredit programs are eligible for Pell money, a new report says. But they can start preparing now.

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.

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Opinion

Rise of the Incompetents

We’re not paying enough attention to the dangers AI poses to the competence of our future electorate—and the workforce, Noah B. Goldsher writes.

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Helping Students Emotionally Before They Turn to AI

A counseling center director shares ways to engage students using technology to mitigate potential harms from emotional reliance on generative AI chat bots.

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Inside a Network of Fake College Websites

Dozens of fake college websites, which appear to be connected, are pushing scams. Many of the sites appear to be built with or supplemented by generative AI.

Ep. 169: College Financial Planners Embrace Flexibility

Money is on the minds of higher ed during uncertain times.

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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.