Teaching & Learning
Artificial Intelligence in the Academy
Harvard symposium assesses the new technology.
by Jonathan Shaw
Academia’s Absence from Homelessness
“The lack of dedicated research funding in this area is a major, major problem.”
by Lydialyle Gibson
AI: The Course
A new Harvard course on artificial intelligence teaches students how to use the tool responsibly.
by Jonathan Shaw
Making the Public Record Public
Harvard legal database released
by Max J. Krupnick
Should AI Be Scaled Down?
The case for maximizing AI models’ efficiency—not size
by Nina Pasquini
Universities in Public Debates
Institutional position-taking at Harvard and in higher education
by Jonathan Shaw
Applying AI—How and Why
Using AI in pedagogy, research, and University administration
by Jonathan Shaw
Talking about Talking
Fostering healthy disagreement
by Max J. Krupnick
Reengineering Arts and Sciences
Spurring innovation, rethinking departments, tapping centers—and Ph.D. support
by John S. Rosenberg
Closing the Gap
Expiring federal funds can address pandemic learning losses.
by Nina Pasquini
Regearing Ph.D. Education
Rethinking advising, and financial needs, as doctoral training evolves.
by John S. Rosenberg