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After transitioning from Fairfield University’s leader of enterprise systems to director of IT strategy and enterprise architecture for the state of Connecticut, Armstrong will return to higher-ed leadership in January.
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To prevent students from relying on artificial intelligence to write and do homework for them, many professors are returning to pre-technology assessments and having students finish essays in class.
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A new online course aims to train instructors on how to incorporate a growth mindset into existing teaching practices, as it can positively impact student experience and outcomes.
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The Central New Mexico Community College, located in Albuquerque, is developing the program with the help of Facebook, which is building a $1 billion data center in the area.
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Hundreds have signed up to learn how to use the technology for free and apply it to healthcare, business, banking and more.
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Sacramento State University and the East Valley Institute of Technology in Phoenix will receive test vehicles from LM Industries for both research and actual use as shuttles.
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Despite the boom in STEM grads, race and gender diversity remains weak, according to the Illinois Innovation Index.
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A partnership between Case Western and Cleveland State University will conduct research into a variety of technologies, including the Internet of Things, but funding issues still need to be worked out.
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A new report by the U.S. PIRG Education Fund has found electric buses are not only clean, but have lower operational costs than traditional diesel buses. Still, few are on the road.
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Besides research, the data center will act as a clearinghouse for educational records provided to researchers.
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Learning how to practice law now includes artificial intelligence and algorithms for electronic discovery and sorting digital legal data.
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One in five people in the U.S. identify themselves as disabled, making web access important both morally and legally.
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Fewer women are entering the growing fields of science, technology, engineering and math, according to experts.
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The Chicago-based aerospace company has chipped in to fund the university’s Student Innovation Center, which will focus on building hands-on engineering and technology experience.
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The $120 million facility includes a state-of-the-art “maker-space” with 3-D printers, laser cutters and more.
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The tech giant will give the university $10 million to fund scholarships and new equipment to enhance data science research activities.
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More than 1,200 people attended the event, which focused on questions around the risks and benefits of these emerging technologies.
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It’s been called the “new latin” for students, and for those who get their degree it’s considered the “sexiest job of the 21st century.”
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Meridian Community College expects the program will aid the state’s fast-growing manufacturing economy.
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The university is one of only a handful to offer the degree and is expanding security learning in conjunction with the nearby Georgia Cyber Center.
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The degrees are useful, but not in the way popular media seems to suggest.
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