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NAVIGATING THE RISE OF AI By Lee Gardner Many college marketers are excited about using AI and how it can help them do their jobs. But some worry about its growing pains, or that it could even cost them their jobs. WHAT HIGHER ED MEANS TO ME By Amita Chatterjee, Charlotte Matherly, and Calli McMurray People talk to us about their personal experiences with higher ed. 'STOLEN OBJECTS' By Stephanie M. Lee The Michael C. Carlos Museum is repatriating two statues and a coffin following a Chronicle investigation that raised questions about the acquisitions. BACKGROUNDER By Stephanie M. Lee Emory University’s art museum wanted only the finest artifacts. Hundreds of them are tied to convicted and alleged traffickers. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Florence Dore A literature professor hits the road. THE REVIEW By Len Gutkin Arbitrary punishment might finally be coming to an end.
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