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Is Activism Hurting Sociology? Sociologists Are Torn.20:19 A group of sociologists broke away in protest from their colleagues over disagreements about Israel. Some worry the political stances are harming the field. Chatbots Are Pushing Us Toward a Post-Human Internet20:19 In matters of work, school and even romance, we turn to A.I. chatbots. But what happens when the bots begin talking to one another? Mamdani to Give Free Broadway Tickets to High Schoolers20:19 The administration is announcing plans for a lottery to give away more than 2,000 tickets to seven shows, including “Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).” What Do Students Lose When They Stop Writing?13:28 Educators are worried that many students can no longer write essays without A.I. And it’s costing more than just grammar skills. As China Hunts for Scientific Talent, the US Makes It Easier6:49 Young researchers have long come to the U.S. for academic training, but a combination of Chinese money and U.S. restrictions is shifting the balance. The Future of Reading Is a Party16.srpna Where the Teacher Is a Hero15.srpna The Trump administration is squeezing struggling Americans with benefit cuts, but ordinary people are stepping up to help. Professor’s Death Leaves Behind Hard Questions for Cambridge on Race and Hiring15.srpna Jason Arday, the school’s youngest Black professor, was found dead on Friday. The school ignored a series of warnings about his life story and his work. Google Turns On Gemini A.I. for Students Using Its Classroom App14.srpna Google enabled A.I. features for K-12 schools that have allowed student access to Gemini. Until this week, Google automatically enabled Gemini in Classroom only for students 18 or older. Judge Dismisses Federal Government’s Antisemitism Case Against Harvard13.srpna The government argued the university had not done enough to combat antisemitism during campus protests. A judge called the incidents “isolated and episodic.” Johanna Fernández, Historian of the Young Lords, Dies at 5513.srpna She wrote an award-winning book about the leftist collective, a Latino counterpart to the Black Panthers. Ward Churchill, Professor Who Challenged His Dismissal, Dies at 7812.srpna His inflammatory essay about the Sept. 11 attacks prompted his dismissal by the University of Colorado for unrelated research misconduct. A jury later found that he had been wrongfully terminated for his views. Palestinian Americans File Discrimination Lawsuit Against Columbia12.srpna The five plaintiffs, all currently or formerly affiliated with the university, said Columbia had failed to adequately protect them from harassment after the 2023 Hamas attack against Israel. Trump Sues New York and Other States Over In-State Tuition for Migrants11.srpna The administration’s lawsuits, which included Connecticut and Vermont, challenged the legality of giving undocumented students in-state tuition. |