AI Is upending higher ed. This professor sees a chance to reclaim what matters.

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Lecture halls. Credit hours. Rigid curricula. In his new book, University Revolution: Artificial Intelligence and the Transformation of Learning, University of Dayton professor Kevin Hallinan argues that AI isn’t just disrupting higher education — it’s creating space to rediscover its purpose

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Last time updated on 01/12/2025

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