Nobody survives doing philosophy without losing something. A bit of certainty, maybe. Most of your free time, definitely. And ...
Chiropractors are my kind of people.”RFK Jr. to ChiropractorsNot certain who was more insulted, although it appears both ...
Known for blending humor, political commentary, and catchy rhythms, this internationally popular band continues its tradition of addressing contemporary issues through satire.
Student use of AI for homework increased in 2025, even as more students are worried the technology may be harming their ability to think critically, according to a new RAND report. Between May and ...
In the age of artificial intelligence, researchers at Cornell University have created an online module aimed at helping students build one of higher education’s most enduring—and often ...
It’s not just teachers who are worried about AI’s effect on students’ abilities to think critically. Students are concerned, too, according to a new survey of middle, high school, and college students ...
Universities are rushing head‑first into the generative AI era. Across campuses, chatbots like ChatGPT have become so common that many instructors now assume students are already using them, and some ...
KPMG US is shifting intern training to focus on AI-era skills like judgment and problem-solving. Interns at its Lakehouse facility will engage in critical-thinking exercises and team competitions. The ...
I’ve been researching critical thinking (CT) for almost 20 years now, and, because of that, much about it I take for granted. I’ve defined it, exemplified it, shortened its description, and analogised ...
Cheesecake the capybara looks like they have seen it all. With that calm yet slightly unimpressed expression, it feels like the classic these damn kids moment. Capybaras are known for their chill ...
Since the Ronald Reagan era, we have heard arguments that studying liberal arts or the humanities is a waste of time or, at the very least, hardly the most sagacious path for college students to ...
This school year has been a challenging one for educators. Many teachers are navigating new curricular restrictions—topics, historical periods, people, and identities that have suddenly been deemed ...