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Following the introduction of an artificial intelligence concentration and bachelor’s degree, Mississippi State is now offering graduate-level AI education.
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As three longtime North Texas university leaders prepare to step down this summer, they reflect on how higher education has bolstered the region’s workforce development, economy and cultural capital.
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A public research university in Michigan will relocate its current data center in a science complex to a new structure on the southwest end of campus so it can accommodate more research space and a new AI institute.
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Otterbein University is playing matchmaker between its students and local employers in high-demand industries.
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ITT Technical Institutes have been under state and federal investigation for fraud.
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Despite a lack of consensus on what it means to be college and career ready, some say a new definition is needed.
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Open educational resources blew up in higher education when the MIT OpenCourseWare initiative launched 15 years ago. But what exactly are they?
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Purdue University is working on student- and adviser-facing applications that reveal how student behavior matches up to their peers who have been successful academically.
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New research centers will study whether artificial intelligence can help humanity.
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This is the university's first online master's degree program.
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The GI bill will cover the cost of tuition for Code Fellows training.
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Forty percent of college students prefer physical textbooks.
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Centralized online application systems and nonprofits are working to simplify the admissions process for students who want to apply to more than one of the public universities.
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Education schools try different approaches to train teachers with technology tools and prepare them for integrating technology in classrooms.
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A combination of online and in-person instruction will give emergency medical technicians an opportunity to learn.
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The community college received a $2.2 million federal grant to buy equipment for the drone program.
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The project is one of seven that the U.S. Education Department is allowing as part of a non-traditional education experiment.
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The Romanian-born lawyer focuses on internet ethics at Santa Clara University's Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.
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Games, simulations and competencies will play a major role in a graduate program set to start in summer 2017.
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The college website and operating systems will get a $400,000 makeover.
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Predictive analytics would help the system overhaul its advising.
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