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Unfixed: How AI Is Reshaping the University

Author: Zach Justus and Nik Janos

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Unfixed is a podcast for anyone interested in how generative AI is transforming higher education, from teachers and administrators to students and curious learners. Hosted by the faculty behind the blog Melts into Air, it offers candid reflections on a university system in flux, where even the mission of higher ed is up for debate.

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In this episode of Unfixed, Nik and Zach take on a difficult but necessary conversation about nostalgia in higher education. Using real media headlines, faculty experiences, and their own teaching histories, they explore how AI panic taps into a deeper longing for a pre-pandemic, pre-ChatGPT past that may never have been as stable as we remember. The discussion unpacks what nostalgia is, why it’s so powerful right now, and how scapegoating AI can obscure long-standing challenges around reading, writing, and motivation. Rather than a call to “go back,” this episode walks the line between insight and wake-up—arguing that AI often reveals what’s already broken and, in some cases, opens space to fix it.Zach Justus and Nik Janos, Inside Higher Ed, No, the Pre-AI Era Was Not That GreatHua Hsu, The New Yorker, What Happens after A.I. Destroys College WritingNew York Magazine, Everyone Is Cheating Their Way Through CollegeLindsay McKenzie, 2018, Inside Higher Ed, Learning Tool or Cheating Aid?Raphael, The School of AthensThoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
Nik and Zach review the best and worst of AI in higher ed for 2025. AI and Higher Education: 2025 We unpack the collapse of AI detection, the rise of system-wide AI partnerships like CSU and OpenAI, uneven assessment redesign, growing faculty stratification, and mounting concern that generative AI is hollowing out entry-level knowledge-work jobs. The episode closes by looking ahead to 2026, including model updates, political backlash, environmental impacts, and what higher education faces if the AI bubble bursts.Nik and Zach’s top five of the year:Zach Justus, That terrible “Everyone is cheating their way through college” essayNik Janos, The Assistant for the Rest of UsNik Janos, Builders: Designing the Post-AI UniversityZach Justus and Nik Janos, No, The Pre-AI Era Wasn’t that Great (Inside Higher Ed)Zach Justus and Nik Janos, Why professors are more important than ever in the AI era (EdSource)Mentioned:Rampant AI Cheating Is Ruining Education Alarmingly Fast (Intelligencer / New York Magazine, May 7, 2025)Experts Weigh In on “Everyone” Cheating in College (Inside Higher Ed, May 20, 2025)Unfixed episode 16: Inside the CSU-OpenAI PartnershipOpenAI and the California State University system bring AI to 500,000 students and faculty (OpenAI, Feb 2025)CSU, OpenAI roll out ChatGPT Edu to California college students (Axios, Feb 4, 2025)OpenAI targets higher education with ChatGPT rollout at CSU (Reuters, Feb 4, 2025)2025 EDUCAUSE AI Landscape Study: Into the Digital AI Divide (EDUCAUSE, Feb 2025)AI is Destroying the University and Learning Itself (Current Affairs, Dec 2025)These Students Use AI a Lot — but Not to Cheat (The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2025)How AI Is Changing—Not ‘Killing’—College (Inside Higher Ed, Aug 29, 2025)2025 AI Index Report (Stanford HAI, 2025)How to Think of AI in Education (MIT Open Learning, July 2025)Unfixed episode 11: AGI and the Future of Higher Ed: talking with Ray SchoederUniversities risk becoming passive arms of Silicon Valley if they don’t question AI (Business Insider, Dec 2025)Thoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
Dr. Shelley Hart joins Nik and Zach to explore how children and adolescents are forming relationships with generative AI. We discuss what “too young” means in an AI-saturated world, and how parents, teachers, and caregivers can responsibly shape norms, boundaries, and ethics around AI use. Drawing on her expertise in child development, Dr. Hart offers practical insights for guiding kids through emerging technologies.Shelley HartNik Janos, Typing, Talking, Googling: Seeing the AI-first generation Todd Feathers, Wired, Parents Fell in Love with Alpha School’s Promise then They Wanted OutFirst 1000 DaysServe and returnUC Irvine study, California Parents Report their Fears and Hopes for AIMichael Connelly’s novel The Proving Ground Thoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
In this episode, Nik and Zach unpack how Trump’s alignment with AI labs, deregulation, and political culture wars collide with higher education. With weak federal guidance, states—and universities—are left to chart their own AI futures.Zach Justus and Nik Janos, Inside Higher Ed, AI Has Gone MAGA Mohar Chatterjee, Politico, AI is Opening a MAGA-Trump Split Thoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
California State University leaders Emily Magruder and Leslie Kennedy join Unfixed to discuss how the CSU–OpenAI partnership is reshaping conversations about teaching, technology, and faculty work. They share lessons from system-level innovation, union tensions, and the future of AI in higher education.Emily MagruderLeslie KennedyNik Janos, Melts into Air,  Thoughts on the first AI-powered universityJulie Bajaras, LAist, Inside Cal State's big $17 million bet on ChatGPT for allThoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
Alchemy Learning’s Brett Christie joins us to unpack real gaps on campus—tools, culture, and strategy—and how partners can help. We discuss “build vs. buy” to faculty buy-in and smart governance and explore how Universal Design for Learning is as important as ever in the AI age. Alchemy Learning WebsiteAlchemy Webinar Series  Zach Justus on Melts into Air, “AI Is Making Edtech Pricier”CognitiZone of Proximal Development (ZPD)Thoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
In this episode of Unfixed, Nik and Zach explore the rise of AI agents—autonomous, goal-driven systems that can research, plan, and even collaborate with learners. From inbox triage and coding prototypes to the not-yet-ready world of full computer control, they unpack where agents are already useful on campus and where hype outpaces reality. The conversation turns to higher ed implications: assessment, advising, operations, and governance. Tune in for a clear look at how AI agents are reshaping student learning, faculty work, and the future of universities.Note: Dear listener please forgive the substandard audio. We had a technical malfunction during the recording of this episode.World Economic Forum & Capgemini. Navigating the AI Frontier: A Primer on the Evolution and Impact of AI Agents Google Cloud. “What are AI agents? Definition, examples, and types.”Yan, L. (2025). From Passive Tool to Socio-cognitive Teammate: A Conceptual Framework for Agentic AI in Human-AI Collaborative Learning.Nik Janos, Melts into Air, The Assistant for the Rest of UsUnfixed Podcast, AGI and the Future of Higher Education with Ray SchroederHard Fork, A.I. School Is in Session: Two Takes on the Future of Education.Zach Justus, Melts into Air, AI Is Making Edtech Pricier—and In-House Builds Plausible AgainThoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
In this episode of Unfixed, Nik and Zach unpack the “enforcement illusion” behind AI use policies in higher education. From the impossibility of a true “no-AI” classroom to the cultural gap between faculty and students, they argue why cultivating dispositions, transparency, and dialogue offers a more meaningful path than rigid rules in the age of generative AI.Note: Dear listener please forgive the substandard audio. We had a technical malfunction during the recording of this episode.Zach Justus and Nik Janos, Inside Higher Ed, Your AI Policy is Already ObsoleteNik Janos, Melts into Air, Tools and Brains: UX For Assignments Zach Justus, Melts into Air, ChatGPT in a Writing ClassZach Justus, Melts into Air, ChatGPT: A Classroom UpdateThoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
Zach and Nik brings you the biggest AI-in-education headlines shaping higher ed this fall—from ChatGPT’s new Study Mode and Canvas integrations to Microsoft’s agents, Big Tech partnerships, and Grammarly’s AI grade oracle.OpenAI ChatGPT Study ModeInstructure: Canvas ChatGPT integrationMicrosoft Copilot AgentLA Times: Big Tech as SaviorReuters: Google Pledges Over $1 Billion for AI TrainingGrammarly, What Grade Will I Get?Thoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
In this episode of Unfixed, we talk with Ray Schroeder—Senior Fellow at UPCEA and Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois Springfield—about Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and what it means for the future of higher education. While most of academia is still grappling with ChatGPT and basic AI tools, Schroeder is thinking ahead to AI agents, human displacement, and AGI’s existential implications for teaching, learning, and the university itself. We explore why AGI is so controversial, what institutions should be doing now to prepare, and how we can respond responsibly—even while we’re already overwhelmed.Ray Shroeder, Uncharted Territory: Artificial General Intelligence and Higher EdRay Shroeder, Higher Education in 2025: AGI Agents to Displace PeopleRay Shroeder Online LearningThoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
In this episode of Unfixed, “Ready for a Fight?”, we explore the growing resistance to generative AI in higher education. While we don’t adopt the “Fight AI” stance ourselves, we take it seriously—as a revealing response to the rapid automation of knowledge work. Drawing from educators, artists, organizers, and labor movements, we unpack what motivates this rejection of AI, what it’s defending, and where it might lead. Featuring references to union actions, institutional policy shifts, and structural critiques of tech power, this episode sheds light on the values and vulnerabilities animating the pushback.Melts into Air, What does it mean to fight AI? Melts into Air, Will General Artificial Intelligence Replace Me? Karen Hao, Empire of AI Cant, Muldoon, and Graham, Feeding the Machine: The Hidden Human Labor Powering A.I. California Faculty Association  Thoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
AI is reshaping every level of education—but K–12 and higher ed often feel worlds apart. In this episode, we talk with Teach Smarter podcast hosts Stephanie Dinnen and Pete Siner about how generative AI is transforming K–12 schools, the evolving challenges across grade levels, and what higher education needs to understand about the next generation of AI-native students.Stephanie Dinnen is an implementation specialist, supporting districts and schools in building MTSS frameworks for literacy, math and SEL. She is a psychiatric researcher turned K-12 educator and a military spouse advocate.Pete Siner is a former teacher and educational consultant who helps schools use AI to strengthen Tier 1 and Tier 2 instruction, support SEL, and build sustainable systems across traditional, CTE, and alternative settings. He hosts the Teach Smarter podcast and will present at ISTE 2025 on how AI can save teachers time without adding complexity.Teach Smarter, teachsmarteredu.comStephanie Dinnen, @mrsdinnenreads, www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniedinnenPete Siner, https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-s-75580490/Thoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
Advising is part mentorship, part logistics—and often a confusing mess. In this episode, we explore how AI might help (or hurt) students and advisors trying to navigate course selection, degree requirements, and policy mazes. We share what happened when we built our own advising bot and tested it in the wild. Could this be the future of student support, or just another edtech fantasy? With special guest Jamie Gunderson. Josh Farris and Chi Chan, Guiding First-Generation Students to SuccessLauren Coffey, An AI Boost for Academic AdvisingLiam Knox, The (AI) Counselor Is inThoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
In this episode of Unfixed, we unpack the mounting pressures that are destabilizing higher education. From the looming enrollment cliff and partisan political attacks to the unresolved trauma of COVID-19 and the disruptive arrival of generative AI, universities are being pulled in multiple, often contradictory, directions. Nik and Zach explore how these forces intersect to create what they call the “insecure university.” What does it mean to learn, teach, and lead in institutions struggling to justify their very existence?Inside Higher Ed, “College-age demographics begin steady projected decline”Rufo in City Journal Venkatesh Rao, “Knowledge Under Siege” (cooked with AI)”Nils Gilman on Theory of Change podcastThoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
Generative AI is upending higher education but can the university keep up? In this episode, we explore why institutional change in academia is so slow, even as AI accelerates disruptions across academic integrity, tenure, curriculum, and writing. From campus bureaucracy to the post-COVID pivot, we ask: what happens if we don’t adapt? And what would it take to respond differently, before the university becomes obsolete?Mark Carrigan, Are Universities Too Slow to Cope With Generative AI?Melts into Air, Thoughts on the First AI-Powered UniversitySeb Murray, Business Schools Ease Their Resistance to AIThoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
Ep. 5 The Wild West

Ep. 5 The Wild West

2025-06-1630:18

In this episode of Unfixed, we unpack Chico State’s recent ChatGPT rollout and what it reveals about the CSU system’s broader AI strategy. Why are universities centralizing AI adoption? What’s at stake for faculty, students, and the future of higher ed? We explore institutional motivations, equity and sustainability concerns, vendor influence, and the disconnect between AI hype and on-the-ground realities.Nik Janos, Thoughts on the First AI-powered University Rob Nelson, What is an AI-empowered UniversityRob Nelson, Alignment Problem Thoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org
In this special breaking-news episode of Unfixed, Nik and Zach dive into urgent headlines warning that AI could eliminate millions of entry-level white-collar jobs. They unpack what this means for students, the public perception of higher education, and what colleges must do now to stay relevant. Featuring insights from Kevin Roose, Dario Amodei, Hard Fork, and more, the episode explores how universities can reposition themselves in an era of accelerating automation and economic uncertainty.Kevin Roose, For Some Recent Graduates, the A.I. Job Apocalypse May Already Be Here - The New York TimesJim VanderHei and Mike Allen, Behind the Curtain: A white-collar bloodbathArtificial Intelligence coverage from AxiosHard Fork, The A.I. Jobpocalypse, Building at Anthropic with Mike Krieger and Hard Fork Crimes Division - The New York TimesThoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing a meltsintoair.org
Ep. 3 Shock and Awe

Ep. 3 Shock and Awe

2025-06-0228:14

Melts into Air, Assistant for the Rest of UsMelts into Air, Tenure, Promoton, AIMelts into Air, AI Personality Disorder
Inside Higher Ed, Assessment of Student Learning Is BrokenThoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing a meltsintoair.org
Thoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.orgYou can find the full show notes and our writing a meltsintoair.org
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