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A regional public university’s identity crisis

The Hechinger Report

Given current circumstances, Richard Vedder, an economics professor emeritus at Ohio University, has decided to teach his fall course, “Economic History of Europe,” for a salary of $1. Richard Vedder, an economics professor emeritus at Ohio University and national expert on higher education finances, began teaching at O.U.

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After Transforming a College With Online Offerings, a President Steps Down to Tackle AI

ED Surge

We were very much influenced by the book “Power and Prediction: The Disruptive Economics of Artificial Intelligence.” Will you release a white paper, or tools? AI hallucinations aside, we're losing that race pretty quickly. It's written by three economists out of the University of Toronto. We think we'll have research and tools.

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Making Rhode Island a Home for Innovation

Digital Promise

EduvateRI recently exemplified the power of this model through the public release of their personalized learning paper , which aimed to “ignite a statewide conversation” by sharing the contributions and aspirations of organizations and individuals across the state. The power of bringing these stakeholders together is monumental.

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Practicing Self-Care Beyond Self

Anthropology News

In response, the Korean government launched a national suicide prevention project to expand access to psychological and psychiatric support, framing suicide, particularly for women, as a result of mental difficulty ( jeongsinjeok eoryeoum ). Data Source: 2024 White Paper on Suicide Prevention (Ministry of Health and Welfare, 2024).