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Lauren Coffey

@lauren__coffey

Tech + innovation reporter for @InsideHigherEd. @uiowa alumna. Major consumer of news, sweets and yes, coffee. 📩: [email protected]

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The Curious Rise of a Conservative—or Civic-Minded?—Center at the University of Florida (i.e. the saga so far of the Hamilton Center for Classical and Civics Education, all in one article) insidehighered.com/news/faculty-i…

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After taking a few months to heal and reset, I shared my experience about the staff layoffs at UT with Inside Higher Ed. insidehighered.com/news/students/…

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The Microsoft AI deal is yet another example of the longstanding power imbalance between publishers and scholars, who know publishing is the key to tenure. "It's really hard to think about what leverage they have when they’re often publishing for free," Lance Eaton told me.

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A new Wiley study (that IHE got the scoop on 👀) shows both students and faculty believe AI will cause more cheating in the coming years — and students say it’s already easier to cheat with ChatGPT: insidehighered.com/news/tech-inno…

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Today marks the start of a new era for Title IX, but the new regulations are blocked in 26 states. The legal uncertainty is causing confusion on campuses and leaves students in limbo, unsure of what their rights. From me and Johanna Alonso insidehighered.com/news/students/…

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A Big Chunk of Professors Flunked FLORIDA Post-Tenure Review After the state required post-tenure reviews, roughly one-fifth of the UF professors evaluated in the first round were either found lacking, decided to leave or chose to give up research—and likely their tenure with it. At

A Big Chunk of Professors Flunked <a href="/UF/">FLORIDA</a> Post-Tenure Review

After the state required post-tenure reviews, roughly one-fifth of the UF professors evaluated in the first round were either found lacking, decided to leave or chose to give up research—and likely their tenure with it. At
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The U.S. Department of Education proposed new regulations for online courses to take attendance — it’s not as simple as it seems, according to online admin: insidehighered.com/news/tech-inno… for Inside Higher Ed

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Former UF President Ben Sasse's contract contains an unusual provision: his post-presidential pay & role at UF will be decided between him and the board chair. And even after his early exit, Sasse could make millions. insidehighered.com/news/governanc…

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"So many [pregnant] students ... say 'I asked for help. Nobody knew who could help me.'" I had the pleasure of speaking with several experts about the importance of pregnancy protections in the new Title IX regs—and where they still fall somewhat short. insidehighered.com/news/students/…

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ICYM my story from yesterday ↓ We all know teachers are burned out, but a new study believes tech is a large part to blame.

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Almost half of faculty members across the US feel burned out because of their work, and a similar proportion (39 per cent) feel emotionally exhausted, according to a report released by WGU Labs. Inside Higher Ed’s Lauren Coffey reports bit.ly/3ZmFcZ5

Almost half of faculty members across the US feel burned out because of their work, and a similar proportion (39 per cent) feel emotionally exhausted, according to a report released by WGU Labs. <a href="/insidehighered/">Inside Higher Ed</a>’s <a href="/lauren__coffey/">Lauren Coffey</a> reports
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Researchers at FSU have tested ChatGPT's ability to aid students in cheating on multiple choice exams. The AI answered nearly every “difficult” test question correctly and nearly every “easy” test question incorrectly. Lauren Coffey reports insidehighered.com/news/tech-inno…

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Could using AI on college admissions essays be a way to democratize resources and connect more students with the equivalent of an admissions consultant? A intriguing read from Lauren Coffey: insidehighered.com/news/tech-inno…