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  1. JS Bach Cantata for Trinity Sunday, O heilges Geist- und Wasserbad, O sacred bath of water and the Spirit (BWV 165, Netherlands Bach Collegium); the final chorale, Sein Wort, sein Tauf, sein Nachtmahl: His word, his baptism, his supper / serve us against all misfortune / The Holy Spirit in faith teaches us to trust in these things.
  2. Yuval Levin of AEI responds to Magnifica Humanitas.
  3. Remedial education needed without the SAT.
  4. Shocking: “A separate Lumina-Gallup study found that more than half of students said their college discourages or prohibits AI use entirely, while another majority said at least some of their courses have no clear policy at all. The difference leaves students to absorb contradictory signals about a technology that is simultaneously reshaping their future job market and their present classroom.
    ‘Students are making decisions on their own, which may not always be the best decisions for them,’ Brown said. ‘Higher ed isn’t there to guide them.’”
  5. The coming physical AI boom: “Venture-capital investment in global robotics and physical AI grew to $26 billion in 2025 from $4.2 billion in 2019, according to PitchBook data. This year, companies in those sectors have already raised more than $23 billion as of May 20.”