Faculty Focus: Bridging Humanities Education to Career Success

The value of a Humanities education is increasingly under scrutiny. With fewer students majoring in Humanities and more opting for professional fields, the perception of Humanities degrees as lacking in job-ready skills is widespread. While career services can assist students with their post-graduation plans, faculty also have a key role in helping students translate their…

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Strategies for Navigating the Hidden Curriculum of Multiple-Choice Exams on Faculty Focus

University staff often encounter students who grasp course material but struggle with multiple-choice exams. Students may express confusion, noting that despite extensive studying, their grades remain low. This issue often stems from a lack of strategic test-taking skills rather than content knowledge. Such strategies, while influential, are seldom directly taught, forming a “hidden curriculum” that…

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Experts examine the phenomenon of ‘AI psychosis’

John Torous, an expert in psychosis treatment, anticipated a surge in patients due to reports of AI psychosis. However, this influx did not materialize. “It’s intriguing when media narratives don’t align with clinical observations,” noted Torous, who holds a psychiatry associate professorship at Harvard Medical School and leads the Digital Psychiatry division at Beth Israel…

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Harvard’s Revolutionary Footsteps: A Historical Walkthrough

A visitor examines items featured in an exhibit at Pusey Library, highlighting Harvard University’s influence in America’s founding. The display, titled “Harvard and the American Revolution,” includes documents from the Harvard University Archives and will be available both in-person and digitally until December 18. Minutes from a 1775 faculty meeting reveal uproar over students objecting…

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Humanizing Generative AI: Strategies to Prioritize Students in the Classroom

In today’s faculty meetings and offices, discussions often revolve around artificial intelligence (AI). While some educators are eager to experiment, others remain cautious or resistant. The majority are working to understand how to adapt to this potential shift without compromising the value of their teaching. Initially, AI is being used by educators to create quizzes,…

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Faculty Support Key in Transitioning Humanities Students from College to Career

The value of Humanities education faces growing skepticism, with critics increasingly labeling it as impractical due to a drop in Humanities majors and a rise in professional fields. While college career services offer post-graduate assistance, faculty can play a pivotal role in helping students understand and apply their academic and extracurricular experiences in their careers….

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MIT Develops Chip to Shield Wireless Biomedical Devices from Quantum Attacks

As quantum computing progresses, it is anticipated to compromise current security systems that protect sensitive information. Scientists and officials are developing post-quantum cryptography to counter these forthcoming threats. Researchers at MIT have created a highly efficient microchip that can apply post-quantum cryptography to wireless biomedical devices, such as pacemakers and insulin pumps, which typically lack…

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