Author: Democratize Education
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Grammarly and AAC&U Announce Strategic Partnership to Shape Responsible AI Adoption in Higher Education
In a significant move towards ethical and responsible integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education, Grammarly and the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) ... -
We risk making grades meaningless (opinion)
The obsession with grades is a pervasive force in education, shaping the lives of students from kindergarten to college. While the intention is to measure academic ... -
US Under Secretary of Education visits MSU to tour facilities, learn about programs
The Michigan State University (MSU) campus buzzed with excitement as US Under Secretary of Education Cindy Marten toured facilities and learned about the institution’s diverse programs. ... -
In Memoriam: Curtis Johnson
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Curtis Johnson, a respected [mention his profession/area of expertise] who touched the lives of many. ... -
Recent Books of Interest to African American Scholars
The landscape of African American literature is constantly evolving, reflecting the diverse experiences and perspectives of the Black community. Here are a few recent titles that ... -
Study: The seven competencies presidents need
A recent study delves into the crucial qualities that make a successful president, identifying seven key competencies that consistently contribute to effective leadership. This research goes ... -
From Acceptance to Arrival: Practical Strategies to Address Summer Melt in Higher Education
Summer melt – the alarming drop in enrollment between acceptance and actual arrival on campus – is a growing concern in higher education. It undermines hard-earned ... -
Here are the 10 most expensive colleges in Minnesota
While affordability is a crucial factor for many college hopefuls, some institutions prioritize exclusivity and offer a premium learning experience, reflected in their hefty tuition costs. ... -
Piling on privilege in higher education
The phrase “piling on privilege” aptly describes the inherent inequalities that persist within higher education. While institutions often tout meritocracy, the reality is a complex interplay ... -
Professors worry about political interference in higher education, finds survey of Southern faculty
A recent survey of faculty in the Southern United States has revealed growing anxieties about political interference in higher education. The findings, which paint a sobering ...