When CHATGPT made its public debut last year, the CEO of Open AI, ChatGPT’s parent company, predicted that ts significant “will eclipse the agricultural revolution, the industrial revolution, the Internet revolution all put together.” Even discounting for hyperbole, the release of ChartGPT’s suggests that we’re at dawn of an era marked by rapid advances in artificial intelligence, wen far reaching consequences for nearly every face of society, including higher education. From admissions to assessment, academic integrity to scholar’s research, university operations to disappearing jobs,, here’s how 12 professors, administrators, and writers answer the question: How will AI change higher education. – The Editors.