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AI-ROBOT CAPITALISTS WILL DESTROY THE HUMAN ECONOMY (Randall Collins*)

Higher Education Inquirer

What about government regulation? It is predictable that governments will attempt to regulate AI-robot capitalist oligopolies. AI-capitalists will be trained on past and ongoing tactics for dealing with government regulation. It will be your friend, your entertainment, your life's pleasures. Is there any way out?

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How to Improve College Teaching in 2023

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Then there is a fourth tradition, which represented a distinctively American contribution: A focus on human capital formation, local and regional economic development, entertainment and sports, and community service. The interests of administrators, faculty, staff, and students frequently collide. Priorities conflict.

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Sports betting contracts should be rethought (opinion)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

” However, these contracts and their rapid emergence raise serious questions about genuine shared governance and transparency in institutional decision making. In late November, shortly after publication of the New York Times investigation, U.S. For example, the Nov. 23 Times article referred to the University of Colorado’s $1.6

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Why supply chain insights are key for liberal arts programs

University Business

A recent government report suggested cutting enrollment and enforcing higher entry standards to certain fields of study. While the government in question was that of the United Kingdom, and while the authors didn’t name names, that sentiment echoes loudly across the Atlantic. Student perspectives can help change that.

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Can Video Games Provide Meaningful Learning Experiences?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Engaging, immersive and highly interactive, video games are a $97 billion industry in the United States, making up over 6 percent of all spending on entertainment and media. ” Ditto for video games. According to MarketWatch , “video games are a bigger industry than movies and North American sports combined.”

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4 reasons your labor market analysis isn’t capturing employer demand for graduates

EAB

Additionally, some industries like arts , entertainment, and recreation have a greater proportion of self-employed individuals who operate on a freelance and/or contract basis. April 24, 2023 Looking to Grow Your Health Care Administration Program? Why growing employer demand doesn’t guarantee success for cybersecurity programs 3.

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Credential Inflation Makes College Degree Not Worth The Cost (Randall Collins)

Higher Education Inquirer

But minting a college degree is expensive: someone has to pay for the teachers, the administrators, the buildings, and whatever entertainments and luxuries (such as sports and student activities) the school offers—and which make up a big part of its attraction for American students.