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Shaw University School of Divinity to offer EdD degree in ‘A.I. and Moral Agency’

The College Fix

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July 11, 2026

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Shaw University's School of Divinity will launch an EdD program in AI and moral agency in spring 2027. Aimed at leaders with pastoral experience, the program focuses on ethical AI practices, governance, and social justice, preparing graduates to assess AI technologies responsibly. The initiative aligns with the university's mission of advancing education and equity.

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Legal Insurrection

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· Jun 23, 2026

Arizona State Professor Accused of ‘Christian Bias’ by Asking Students About ‘Highest Good’

This is a Religions of the World class. You're going to learn and be asked about Christianity. Grow up. The post Arizona State Professor Accused of ‘Christian Bias’ by Asking Students About ‘Highest Good’ first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Dateline Nigeria

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· Jul 11, 2026

When professional boundaries matter more than ever: Reflections on ethics in higher education

As someone who is both a university lecturer and a postgraduate student, I have followed the recent incident involving a lecturer and a student in Kano with great concern. Rather than rushing to condemn either party, I believe it presents an opportunity for all of us to reflect on the importance of professional ethics and The post When professional boundaries matter more than ever: Reflections on ethics in higher education appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.

Bacon’s Rebellion

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· Jul 11, 2026

Doctrinaire Humbug for UVA First-Years

by the Jefferson Council Every incoming student in UVA’s College of Arts Sciences is required to take four two-credit “Engagements” courses their first year — eight credits total, out of roughly 30 a first-year typically completes. It isn’t optional. It’s a graduation requirement, built into the College Curriculum that replaced UVA’s older general education []

Minding the Campus

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· Jul 1, 2026

The Debtor’s Bench

Judge Beryl A. Howell of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia recently ruled that the U.S. Department of Education (ED) must use a broader definition of “professional degrees” when determining eligibility for federal student loans. Practically, this means that students in a broad array of professions will have looser loan limits: the [] The post The Debtor’s Bench appeared first on Minding The Campus.

UrduPoint

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· Jul 4, 2026

SALU approves dual degree policy, new AI course

SALU approves dual degree policy, new AI course

Manhattan Institute for Policy Research

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· Jun 30, 2026

Public University Boards and Artificial Intelligence

Public University Boards and Artificial Intelligence

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Related coverage for "Shaw University School of Divinity to offer EdD degree in ‘A.I. and Moral Agency’": Legal Insurrection — Arizona State Professor Accused of ‘Christian Bias’ by Asking Students About ‘Highest Good’. Dateline Nigeria — When professional boundaries matter more than ever: Reflections on ethics in higher education. Bacon’s Rebellion — Doctrinaire Humbug for UVA First-Years. Minding the Campus — The Debtor’s Bench. UrduPoint — SALU approves dual degree policy, new AI course. Manhattan Institute for Policy Research — Public University Boards and Artificial Intelligence