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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Katie Kadue At the English Institute, long a citadel of prestige, our correspondent finds egalitarianism in the face of collapse. ADVERTISEMENT CAMPUS CRIME How a Washington State U. Doctoral Student Became a Suspect in the U. of Idaho Murders By Marcela Rodrigues Surveillance-video footage was critical in identifying a grad student’s whereabouts on the morning of November 13. TEACHING Will ChatGPT Change the Way You Teach? By Beth McMurtrie Instructors are already testing out these large language models. Students are, too.
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BACKGROUNDER Teaching Experts Are Worried About ChatGPT, but Not for the Reasons You Think By Beth McMurtrie Is the technology a threat to the college essay, or does it raise questions about higher ed? LATITUDES For International Education, a Bright Future or a Gloomy Outlook? By Karin Fischer Readers weigh in on whether we are at the end of a golden era for internationalization. DATA How Diverse Are College Staff Members? Statistical snapshots of minority employees, from 2018 to 2020. DATA Which College Groups Have the Highest Enrollment? Statistical snapshots of bachelor’s degrees conferred by colleges in 32 disciplines over time, from 2018 to 2020.
Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Ask the Chair: Is On-the-Job Training Enough? By Kevin Dettmar A professor who will be a new department head in six months wonders how to prepare for the post in the meantime.
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