TEXAS A&M, Texas (KBTX) - Thursday’s meeting marked the last meeting of the year for the Texas A&M Board of Regents. At the meeting, the board approved a few such as a revision to an academic policy and a new course audit system.
The new audit system will use AI tools to review course materials, ensuring they are consistent with the course description and the respective major.
“Essentially, what the committee approved is a review process that the system is going to initiate to look at all the undergraduate courses across the entire system,” Texas A&M University System Chancellor Glenn Hegar said. “The bottom line is we want to make sure we have academic freedom, but also academic responsibility.”
This system was tested at Tarleton State University, and after the approval at Thursday’s

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