Spread the love“`html Understanding the Socratic Seminar The Socratic seminar is a powerful instructional strategy rooted in the philosophy of Socrates, an ancient Greek philosopher known for his ...
PADUCAH — A panel of cybersecurity and insurance experts discussed the risks artificial intelligence poses to small businesses during a Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce seminar Tuesday. The seminar ...
When Sheryl Emch was abruptly informed that the Thompson Writing Program would increase class sizes from 12 to 15 students in fall 2021, she and other TWP faculty were concerned the shift would be a ...
You’re reading a story from Sidelines 100, a project showcasing a century of student storytelling at Middle Tennessee State University. Sidelines 100 plans to highlight 100 stories from the newspaper ...
Class 8 truck orders surged more than 100% year over year in March but fell 19% from February, according to ACT Research and FTR. ACT put March orders at 37,200, citing tight for-hire capacity, aging ...
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EDITOR’S NOTE: The writer is a junior at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, and spoke to her peers about their experience with AI usage in class for this article. At this point in her senior ...
When Emma Schmitt was first applying for co-ops and internships, it was stressful and overwhelming. “I was just really burnt out, because I was sending out so many applications a day and then getting ...
The University of Texas system board approved a policy Thursday that asks faculty members to “eschew topics and controversies that are not germane” to their classes. Faculty said the new standards are ...
The University of Texas System Board of Regents approved an initiative on Thursday that limits “controversial topics” in the classroom. The new policy states that faculty must “not attempt to coerce, ...
More roses are sold for Valentine’s Day than any other occasion all year. February is a great time to consider adding roses to your landscape so you can enjoy them from spring until fall every year.