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A new tool developed by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, is helping colleges simplify transfer credit evaluation, potentially reducing labor and expediting decisions.
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From AI ethics and governance on campus to cybersecurity training, quantum computing innovations and 6G connectivity, emerging technologies have given IT leaders a lot to contend with in the near future.
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Vanderbilt University and the Electric Power Board of Chattanooga are looking for a downtown space for the Institute for Quantum Innovation, where up to 260 Vanderbilt faculty, staff and students will live and work.
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Students will receive mentoring from Facebook professionals and hands-on training to respond to simulated cyberattacks.
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The site’s location is a signal of the school’s status as an anchor university, providing research, classes and other programming.
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The emergence of nearly 36,000 new students in San Diego universities will bring a rapid flip in demographics.
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Students from Limestone County spent their summer exploring AI, AV and computer hacking in Cambridge.
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The National Science Foundation awarded the money to pay for a high-end microscope and an online professional development program.
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Kansas State Polytech and KDOT join with the feds to launch an initiative to shape the future of drones.
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Science, tech, math and engineering majors have been rising steadily since the last recession.
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This is the first certificate partnership between Amazon Web Services and a regional community college group.
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Georgia Tech is partnering with edX, an online learning center created by Harvard University and MIT in 2012.
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The FAA estimates demand for remote pilot certifications will exceed 300,000 in the next five years.
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The $2 million project will advance both the university's status as a leader in the field of intelligence studies and the city of Erie’s reputation as a leader in the field of cybersecurity.
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The funds from the National Science Foundation will enhance a system that produces more than 1,500 STEM teachers every year.
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The $4 million center was funded by social conservative legislators, but faces challenges as the first clinical trials are completed.
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The July 16 attack released data on student identification numbers, telephone numbers, dates of birth, addresses, grade-point averages and nations of origin for students born outside the United States.
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The Master of Computer and Information Technology (MCIT) program will be the university's first entirely online degree.
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The lab will focus on robotics, systems that learn continuously, teaching machines to reason and how AI can improve creativity.
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The National Science Foundation awarded the University of Texas Rio Grande with $500,000 for the development of theoretical research.
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Students will learn programming languages like Python, JavaScript and how to develop front-end web visualization.
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