I used to believe I taught the one genre that artificial intelligence couldn’t touch. For 15 years, I’ve guided college students through the deeply human work of personal narrative, helping them ...
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As part of its Year of the Arts celebration, Rutgers University–Camden is currently hosting “Reframing the Narrative,” an exhibition of works by students and Camden-based artists. The exhibition is ...
Like many who have a vested interest in the success of today’s learners and teachers, I often find myself coming across arguments for why we must get college students back on campus for face-to-face ...
It was another ordinary school day when my students shuffled in before the bell. A few came straggling in a little later. Peering over my laptop, as I took attendance, I said in Spanish, “Tenemos que ...
Public confidence in higher education is showing signs of recovery. According to a recent Gallup–Lumina survey, 42% of Americans now say they have a “great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in ...
In a new game created by a RIT student, players must navigate paranoia and loneliness in order to make it off an isolated ship alive. In the horror game, players are traveling the desolate Arctic ...
Across the country, a growing anti-college sentiment has been gaining momentum, positioning itself as an inclusive alternative to traditional views of success. The movement has led more high schools ...
Kourtney Shreve remembers a student from when she started teaching at Bridges Program last fall. Despite everything the student was going through, they made a point to come in every day and check on ...
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