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As automation replaces routine tasks, colleges are racing to ensure students graduate with the AI literacy needed to thrive.
Author Nicholas Lemann discusses his new book on standardized testing and common misconceptions about the history and future of admissions exams.
A former V.I. Department of Education (VIDE) counsellor has published a book that she hopes will help guide high-school ...
In her new book, The Accidental Equalizer: How Luck Determines Pay After College (University of Chicago Press, 2023), Jessi Streib, a sociologist at Duke University, explores why college graduates ...
Several university professors expressed concerns to The Atlantic about students who come to college unable to read full-length books.
The books, a remnant of a longhand, cursive age, had power, traumatizing decades of college students. Teachers passed out the exam questions, then the blue books. You sat in a room, tried to fill ...
Florida college empties gender diversity library, tosses hundreds of books New College of Florida, a public liberal arts school in Sarasota, has undergone major changes at the behest of the state ...
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