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THE REVIEW | ESSAY GPT-4 Can Already Pass Freshman Year at Harvard By Maya Bodnick Professors in the humanities and social sciences need to adapt to their students’ new reality — fast. ADVERTISEMENT IS SOMETHING OUT THERE? Scholars React to UFO Whistle-Blower’s Testimony: ‘Show Me the Spaceship’ By Emma Pettit A former intelligence officer told Congress the U.S. government is hiding evidence of alien life. Prove it, academics say. THE REVIEW | ESSAY The Humanities Matter When We Make Them Matter By Elisa Tamarkin Literary studies is not being ignored because it is irrelevant. It is irrelevant because it is being ignored.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Here’s What Happened After 3 Colleges Announced Cuts to the Liberal Arts By Helen Huiskes Some humanities faculty members saw unexpected reprieves, but many remain pessimistic. THE REVIEW Stanford’s President Sends Legal Threats to a Student Reporter By Len Gutkin Plus: Why does Nicholas Kristof pretend to be a country bumpkin?
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Views ADVICE Should You Add an AI Policy to Your Syllabus? By Kevin Gannon What to consider in drafting your own course guidelines on students’ use of tools like ChatGPT.
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