25 Articles about Students using & impacted by AI

Advocates push for transparency rules in student AI systems – Dig Watch

Why honest students fear AI detectors - Washington Post 

Students are setting their own rules, judging one another, and often using the tools in secret. – Chronicle of Higher Ed 

As AI pushes students to reconsider majors, universities struggle to adapt – The Hill  

AI is making college students change majors – Axios

College Students Losing Ability to Participate in Class Discussions Because Due to Offloading Their Thinking to AI – Futurism 

College students are writing with AI – but a pilot study finds they’re not simply letting it write for them – The Conversation

How AI Can Close Equity Gaps for First-Generation Students – Ed Tech Magazine

Teens Are Using AI to Create “Slander” Videos of Their Teachers – Futurism

A college student's perspective on using AI in class – NPR

College students, professors are making their own AI rules. They don't always agree – KPBS

The Hottest College Majors in the AI Age Might Just Be in the Liberal Arts - INC 

Most teens believe their peers are using AI to cheat in school – Washington Post 

Agentic AI Can Complete Whole Courses for Students. Now What? – Inside Higher Ed

How Teens Use and View AI – Pew Research 

AI Usage Mirrors Young People’s Offline Struggles – Inside Higher Ed

More Than Half of Teens Use Chatbots for Schoolwork, Survey Finds – New York Times

Journalism students are more skeptical of AI than you might think – Poynter

I’m a college admissions counselor. I’ve changed my mind about students using ChatGPT – San Francisco Chronicle

AI Is Routine for College Students, Despite Campus Limits – Gallup

A writing professor’s new task in the age of AI: Teaching students when to struggle – The Conversation

Students Are Worried That AI Will Hurt Their Critical Thinking Skills – Ed Week

‘Everyone now kind of sounds the same’: How AI is changing college classes – CNN

Cal State students widely use AI tools, but mistrust results and fear job impact – Ed Source  

For AI Help, More College Students Ask Social Media First – Inside Higher Ed