by Emily Sumner | Feb 26, 2026
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has profoundly changed how humans write, from legal debates about model training and copyright infringement, to the neurological effects of unmoderated use of AI for writing. Today’s university and college students will continue...
by Emily Sumner | Jan 5, 2026
Decision-making is complex. Just ask the land manager deciding whether a controlled burn or timber harvesting is the best approach to reduce wildfire risk in a particular area, or the business leader evaluating if AI chatbots help or harm client relationships. They’ll...
by Christine De Baca | Nov 20, 2025
As businesses seek to adapt to AI and technological advancements, economic and geopolitical shifts, and evolving customer needs, employers are increasingly seeking to hire candidates who have not only strong technical knowledge, but also the ability to think...
by Christine De Baca | Oct 31, 2025
October 27, 2025 | University of Eastern Finland A peer-reviewed international study involving tens of thousands of higher education students in Finland and the United States finds that while starting points differ, critical thinking skills converge by graduation....
by Christine De Baca | Sep 23, 2025
by Nataliya Kosmyna, et. al June, 2025 | arXiv As AI transforms education, the challenge is clear: how can we leverage its power without compromising students’ ability to think critically? While AI offers efficiency and innovation, emerging research highlights a...