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So Many Poohbahs! Poohbai? Poohbae?

Inside Higher Ed

” I would set up a program so that every Illinois resident with a high school diploma or GED qualified for one free course at their local community college. I believe that exposing more people to the learning opportunities at community colleges would attract more of them to keep taking classes. It makes one wonder.).

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Welcome to the Wild, Wild West of AI and the Higher Education Institution

WCET Frontiers

That research found that only 14 percent of college administrators reported the existence of institutional guidelines and only 18 percent of instructors reported having policies and guidelines on the use of generative AI in their classes. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. It’s time to saddle up and ride into the wild, wild west.

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How colleges measure and prove their value: Key podcast

Inside Higher Ed

Given the bar that you just described, what else do we do to enhance and flesh out the discussion about college quality and college value? If you’re a college administrator, you know about this data, or you should be aware now. People often worry about liberal arts majors in these conversations.

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After yearlong wait, Bates College unionization vote fails

Inside Higher Ed

Image: In January 2022, Bates College employees voted on forming a union that would include non-tenure-track faculty, dining employees, custodians and others. Their employer, a private liberal arts college in Maine, argued that—if there were going to be any unions—there should be separate bargaining units for faculty and staff.