Senior English major Julia Magee is the 2025 recipient of the Elinor Lipman Award for Writing. Her short story, “A Little ...
On this episode of “Deseret Voices,” New York Magazine’s James Walsh shares his thoughts on the impact on academia. At a time ...
Revisiting Fyodor Dostoevsky’s compelling, original and scandalous novel – after a 60-year hiatus – is a profoundly affecting ...
An instructor has been placed on leave after a student complained that she received a failing grade on a paper that cited the ...
The decision comes as the essay continues to ignite a nationwide debate over academic freedom and free speech.
Inundated by AI-generated work masquerading as human thought, a high school teacher in St. Louis writes that American education is threatened by both intellectual dishonesty and inequitable resources.
It doesn’t open up the tapestry of human experience — it reads like it was written by a shut-in with Wi-Fi and a thesaurus.
Writers versed in its conventions and a bit of continental philosophy could ostensibly churn out meaningless affectations ...
And today, Olivia Nuzzi’s greatly anticipated (at least, if you ask any other journalists about it; most of us are unemployed ...
The structure of college classes will have to change in an AI world. That's according to Roy Magnuson, the director of the ...
At the University of Delaware, a writing professor teaches students to use AI responsibly, exploring its capabilities and fact-checking tools.
Filipino literary excellence took center stage once again at the 75th Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, ...