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Cabrini University makes public appeal for partnerships

Inside Higher Ed

Image: Years of dwindling enrollment and ongoing financial challenges have led to deep cuts at Cabrini University as administrators seek long-term stability. Cabrini administrators put current enrollment at roughly 1,500 students, both undergraduate and graduate. To help shore up its finances, Cabrini cut 46 positions in early 2021.

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GPT-4 is here. But most faculty lack AI policies.

Inside Higher Ed

Both earned grades of 2 (out of 5) on a simulated Advanced Placement English Language and Composition exam, for example. As the pace of artificial intelligence accelerates, administrators and faculty members continue to grapple with the disruption to teaching and learning. Close to half (44 percent) had no opinion.

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Five ways to help students take smart sustainability actions (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

A recent Student Voice survey on sustainability opinions and experiences found that 42 percent of 2,164 student respondents are “very worried” and another 39 percent “somewhat worried” about climate change. Is this Career Advice newsletter?: Smaller cities (where most people in the U.S.

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Is higher ed burning—or bright? (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

In the same way that the pandemic made us rethink the value of our jobs, we should invite a similar re-evaluation of higher education—even if we might resist the opinion of some that higher education is “on the wane.” The pandemic accelerated and intensified our questioning of a system that appears to be in disarray.

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The Art and Science of Higher Ed Leadership

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

We asked how she’s met these opportunities: “When I think about my role as Provost at Florida State University , at that point in my career, I was not at all certain that I wanted to be a university president. So, when I look back, I realize that my entire career is the surprise.” Other advice I've gotten is to leave options open.

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How to Combat the High Schoolization of the University

Inside Higher Ed

In a recent opinion essay in The New York Times , Molly Worthen, a University of North Carolina professor of religious and intellectual history, follows up an earlier defense of lectures (“Lecture Me, Really”) and the study of the Great Books (“Can I Go to Great Books Boot Camp? Is this Career Advice newsletter?:

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AI Unleashed

Inside Higher Ed

Here’s what the application wrote without delay: “It’s difficult to predict exactly what a college education will look like in 10 years, as it depends on many factors such as technological advances and changes in the job market. Working with ChatGPT is a bit like consulting the Oracle of Delphi for advice.