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Colorado State University's custom-built chatbot was developed on a secure network, so sensitive research and student information can be safely entered into it.
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Google has given money to support STEM education at Glenwood Community School District, apprenticeships at Iowa Western Community College and IT boot camps at Avenue Scholars Southwest Iowa, among other programs.
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In the education space, quantum computing could usher in an entirely new generation of customized AI tutoring, though it could also dehumanize the learning process or exacerbate inequalities.
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Groups across the state are working together to provide access to computer science education to every student, but still have a ways to go.
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Innovative and efficient projects made the list of winners for the Larry L. Sautter Award.
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The numbers confirm that Michigan students are taking longer to graduate.
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Governors, legislators and education department leaders are making these subjects a priority.
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A Wyoming graduate opens a coding school to help students learn tech skills in their home state so they don't have to leave like he did.
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A college that primarily serves adult learners is making faculty training more globally accessible and relevant online.
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The CIO will cut 19 employees, but will pay them not to work in the meantime.
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The university recruited a top engineer to build up its robotics program.
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SUNY Albany will start offering a degree from its emergency preparedness, homeland security and cybersecurity college this fall.
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States share career earnings data online for college graduates in different majors with high school students.
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Volunteers from New York's e-NABLE Siena College in have helped a number of children with 3-D printed prosthetics.
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Education leaders share the advantages and disadvantages of this model.
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The money will help expand coding academies and other programs aimed at quickly training employees for high-tech jobs.
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Fifteen Rowan University students are spending 25 hours a week doing the tedious but relatively simple work of pulling up a scanned page and typing the information into the database.
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The program will help students get jobs in a field where an aging workforce means more positions are becoming available.
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The device integrates with the campus' existing security technology and notifies police immediately on their mobile devices when a gun goes off.
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An engineering college dean wants to take big data analytics to the next level.
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Freshmen get their start early in research labs so they will stick with their fields.
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