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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

And what we're really working on is what would a human-centered, a relationally centered version of education look like if it could be empowered by and supported by AI? 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?

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Meet the New APSA Committee on the Status of Disability in the Profession

Political Science Now

His scholarly interests include international law, mass atrocity, human rights, and disability law and policy. His articles have appeared in Human Rights Quarterly , the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science , New Political Science , Disability Studies Quarterly , Peace Review , and elsewhere. She received a Ph.D.