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Not using AI is “disservice” to students 

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We need to move beyond the focus on cheating and teach students to use AI in pursuit of learning not instead of learning,” added Lufkin at last week’s event. According to a 2024 survey of nearly 3,000 students and instructors across North America, 45% of students currently use AI as compared to only 15% of instructors.

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Developing an Appreciative Mindset in Students

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Your willingness to put it all into words is all that is necessary – Margaret Cousins As human beings, we often think of self-improvement and ask ourselves, How can I be better? Embracing appreciation is a moral that encourages individuals to focus on the positive aspects of others, situations, and events. References Bloom, J.

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Developing an Appreciative Mindset in Students

Faculty Focus

Your willingness to put it all into words is all that is necessary – Margaret Cousins As human beings, we often think of self-improvement and ask ourselves, How can I be better? Embracing appreciation is a moral that encourages individuals to focus on the positive aspects of others, situations, and events. References Bloom, J.

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The UK University-Territory Relationship in a Post-Brexit World

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As noted in many of these documents, the indirect impacts of human mobility to the UK, and EU research support, are plentiful too. More broadly, Science and Technology Committee chair Nicola Blackwood told Science Minister Jo Johnson this week: ‘I think this [Brexit] will be make or break for our knowledge economy.’

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2023 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award Winners

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PEER and WISE Programs Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences The PEER and WISE programs support students academically and demonstrate best practices and high graduation rates for underrepresented populations at predominantly White institutions. The Paul T.