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NOT BEATING, JOINING How Colleges Are Reimagining Learning in an AI World By Beth McMurtrie They shift to working with AI, not around it. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | ESSAY By David Bromwich On the virtuous insularity of campus protest now. SYNTHETIC SYNTHESIS Those Voices on the Podcast? Listen Closely. By Declan Bradley A new AI tool promises instant expertise in your ears. Professors see potential, and risks. THE REVIEW | OPINION The Demise of College Sports as We Know Them By E. Gordon Gee and Kent Syverud College presidents should consider a radical change to the conference model. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT How a Group of Amateurs Rewrote the History of America’s Pastime By Karin Fischer For decades, the achievements of baseball’s earliest Black stars were kept out of the record books. Then some “geeks” changed the score.
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