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Cabrini University makes public appeal for partnerships

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Image: Years of dwindling enrollment and ongoing financial challenges have led to deep cuts at Cabrini University as administrators seek long-term stability. “The faculty understand the need for some of those cuts,” Wright said. He described faculty opinion as mixed on the idea of courting partnerships or a merger.

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Temple University president resigns

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Image: Temple University president Jason Wingard resigned abruptly on Tuesday after less than two years on the job, the Board of Trustees announced. The faculty had planned to hold a no-confidence vote on the president the week of April 10. Is this Career Advice newsletter?: Yes In-Article Careers: 3

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Discounted tuition by major devalues the humanities (letter)

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The main reasons Tavárez cites for discounting humanities tuition are lower market value of the humanities, fewer job prospects for humanists, and lower research expenditure for humanities scholarship. My current research project seeks to better understand how we can prepare humanists for public-facing work like this.

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AI Unleashed

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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.

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

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” “Not yet, but I have a lot of ideas …” This is a representative sample of faculty responses to the question “If you have successfully integrated use of ChatGPT into your classes, how have you done so?” ” “I will do this in the future.” ” “Yes.” ” “No way.”

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Belmont plans to hire Jewish faculty for the first time

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plans to break a long-standing tradition of only hiring Christian instructors by opening some faculty positions to Jewish candidates. University leaders recently announced they’re specifically recruiting Jewish faculty members to teach in three of its graduate programs, hopefully as early as this spring.

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Moving Teaching Forward, Post-Pandemic

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Blog: Higher Ed Gamma No doubt you’ve heard the advice: you can’t go forward looking into the rearview mirror. In addition, the financial crisis made it obvious that colleges needed to establish stronger ties to employers and careers. But those words of wisdom are actually wrong.

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