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The University Business Podcast: Why STEM needs the humanities—and vice versa

University Business

Deliberately integrating the humanities into Georgia Tech University’s armada of world-class STEM-based programs is the future of pedagogy at the R1 Atlanta university—and perhaps for all of higher education, says Richard Utz, interim dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, in this installment of the “University Business Podcast.”

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2023 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award Winners

Insight Into Diversity

INSIGHT Into Diversity 2023 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award winners are recognized for their exemplary and innovative initiatives designed to recruit and retain underrepresented individuals in science, technology, engineering, and math. Read about them here. MS in Business Analytics – STEM-designated Adelphi University Robert B.

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Colleges deploy new strategies to revive English programs

Inside Higher Ed

” The New Yorker article centered on the claim that the number of humanities majors in the U.S. has declined significantly; between 2012 and 2020, institutions such as Tufts University and Ohio State University lost nearly half their humanities students. “After COVID, this has been the central concern. million Andrew W.

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To Mitigate ChatGPT Plagiarism Look No Further than its References

Faculty Focus

ChatGPT-3 is not a search engine. As human beings, we are designed to find shortcuts and that has led to great innovation. A decade or so later, my students use various search engines to solicit the same information that I did a decade prior. It is a text predictor based upon a subset of data found on the internet.

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To Mitigate ChatGPT Plagiarism Look No Further than its References

Faculty Focus

ChatGPT-3 is not a search engine. As human beings, we are designed to find shortcuts and that has led to great innovation. A decade or so later, my students use various search engines to solicit the same information that I did a decade prior. It is a text predictor based upon a subset of data found on the internet.

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Advancing Women in Economics is a Moral Imperative: Why Aren’t We Talking About it?

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Unlike the gender gaps in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields that have catalyzed highly visible and widespread efforts to increase gender parity, the vast underrepresentation of women in economics has received relatively little attention. The field of economics has a problem with women. one that has earned the U.S.

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Gamekeepers, poachers, policy wonks and knowledge

SRHE

I was excited to attend SRHE’s event, Bridging The Gap: Improving The Relationship Between Higher Education Research And Policy on 4 November 2022. The event promised to bring together and bridge the gap between those making higher education policy and those researching it. In defence of me and my colleagues, we do try to do both.

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