What do you say to a graduating class raised by disruption, shaped by contradiction and now handed a future defined by code? You don’t give advice. You hold up a mirror. The Class of 2025 isn’t ...
One of Kevin Gannon’s favorite class discussion activities doesn’t involve much talking. Inspired by complete-the-story games in which players each write a line of a tale that builds off a previous ...
L ectures are boring. Assignments are busy work. And all of that tuition is for this? When Justin Shaffer hears these kinds of complaints from students, he thinks they have a point. He also thinks ...
Moderator Julianne Pepitone (from left), Brian Elliott, Tobias Chen, and Dave Shull discussed how frictionless digital experiences are paving the way for the future during a recent panel discussion in ...
How Duke professors are promoting civil discussion, free expression on campus Duke is equipping students to respect differing viewpoints in a variety of ways. This Duke Today series examines the ...
Certificate programs are everywhere now. Universities, tech companies, even influencers are offering them. According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center (NSCRC), more students earned ...
If a student misses school twice a month, starting in kindergarten, they’ve missed about a year of school by the time they graduate. Missing 10 or more days each year in kindergarten and first grade ...
We often focus on what we can do individually to change our lives and improve our futures—through our own willpower, choices, and internal narratives. But according to Gregory Walton, a professor of ...
Michael Morell, former deputy director and two-time acting director of the CIA, explains what it takes to navigate high-pressure situations in a new class on MasterClass. Morell briefed President Bush ...