Two Campuses, Two Approaches: How Higher-Ed is Responding to AI
By Jackie Vickery Artificial intelligence (AI) has positioned itself at the forefront of scholarly discourse, reshaping academic, ethical, and policy discussions across college campuses nationwide. At Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, staff and faculty are grappling with questions about academic integrity and AI use in coursework. Meanwhile, neighboring Ithaca College’s Park Center for Independent Media […]
Public versus Private: A Nation Divided on Free Speech
By Vivian Rose The limits of institutional freedom of speech are not new. But in states like South Carolina, these limits have made themselves more pronounced than in the past. On Sept. 10, Charlie Kirk, a conservative political activist, was shot and killed while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University. In the moments, […]