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THE REVIEW | OPINION By Jacques Berlinerblau We’re in the execution phase of the profession’s demise. 'AN UNTAPPED TALENT POOL' By Kelly Field Colleges are enrolling more students on the autism spectrum, but a third of graduates with autism don’t find jobs. Here’s how one university is aiming to change that. WELLNESS ON CAMPUS By Julian Roberts-Grmela Three campuses weigh strategies to support students without disrupting learning or burdening faculty members.
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TEACHING By Beth McMurtrie I share questions, concerns, and ideas on how faculty members are adapting to AI in the classroom. THE EDGE By Goldie Blumenstyk A study found that the grants did nothing to improve graduation rates at 11 institutions, but advocates of the tactic say the analysis is in no way conclusive.
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