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CAMPUS SAFETY A ‘Culture of Silence’ Persisted for Decades at Liberty U., Education Dept. Says By Dan Bauman and Michael Vasquez The sweeping draft report, obtained by The Chronicle, alleged widespread violations of the Clery Act, the federal campus-safety law. ADVERTISEMENT MORTALITY GAP Americans Without College Degrees Die Younger. Here’s What the Latest Research Tells Us. By Charlotte Matherly For people without a bachelor’s, adult life expectancy peaked in 2010 and has been declining ever since. THE REVIEW | ESSAY Where Identity Politics Actually Comes From By Jason Blakely Nationalism, not postmodernism, is the fount of today’s politics of recognition. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ‘We’re All Using It’: Publishing Decisions Are Increasingly Aided by AI. That’s Not Always Obvious. By Taylor Swaak Authors’ use of artificial intelligence has dominated the conversation since ChatGPT was released. But many editors and peer reviewers use it, too.
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Virtual Events: Tune In Live PRISON EDUCATION The Faculty Experience With Incarcerated Students UPCOMING: October 4, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: With more academics likely to teach incarcerated or formerly incarcerated students in the years ahead, what should faculty members know? This forum will offer tips and advice. With Support From Ascendium. Register here. STUDENT SUCCESS Supporting Student Success: Tools and Strategies UPCOMING: October 5, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: What systems and tools are colleges using to improve student success — and how are they doing so across campus roles? With Support From Mongoose Research. Register here. INTERNATIONAL ENROLLMENT Making International Agents Work for You UPCOMING: October 12, 2023 | 2 p.m. ET: Colleges are increasingly working with agencies to improve international enrollment. In this forum, experts will discuss the benefits and challenges of these partnerships. With Support from ICEF. Register here.
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Views ADVICE AI in the Classroom Is a Problem. Professors Are the Solution. By Naomi S. Baron We must embrace attention to writing in all fields and at all levels, not just in first-year composition courses.
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