Joanna Cook, chief technology officer at East Noble School Corporation in Indiana, had a problem. “We were transitioning from iPads to Chromebooks, but I was
As U.S. higher education enters one of the most perilous times in its history, an internal threat makes it even more vulnerable—the ever-widening chasm between
After months of uncertainty over who will lead the University of Florida, the Board of Trustees tapped Donald Landry as interim president in a unanimous
Heather Gauck has spent most of her three-decade teaching career sleep-deprived — turning in after midnight and waking up at dawn. The Michigander made the
I believe it to be very important for disciplinary bodies to issue statements/guidance on the use of generative AI when it comes to the production
As an English composition instructor, I’m prone to doomscrolling articles (written primarily by other English composition instructors) about the uses, advantages and dangers of large
The Virginia university has been under investigation since early July. John M. Chase/iStock Unreleased/Getty Images Gregory Washington, president of Virginia’s George Mason University, must apologize
Arizona State University (left) and the University of California, San Diego, are two HSIs. Photo illustration by Justin Morrison/Inside Higher Ed | InnaPoka and yongyuan/iStock/Getty
The higher education sector is navigating an era of rapid change. Shifting demographics, declining traditional enrollment and evolving workforce needs are redefining the value proposition
Discussion about the use of AI in the classroom has become as commonplace as pencils or notebooks, but many have struggled when it comes to
