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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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A faculty panel found Lance Nail didn't follow the proper procedures when he changed the grades of students who failed an information systems class.
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Sales of scholarly books are dropping, even as their prices are rising. Will academia give up its resistance to an open-access digital model?
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In Northern California, getting technology into the hands of students young and old is a priority.
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The National Science Foundation initiative is focused on solving some of the nation's most pressing research and development challenges — health care, coastal hazards, industrial big data, materials and manufacturing, and habitat planning.
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Due to student interest and high demand in the field, the school decided to offer a bachelor’s degree in computer science with a cybersecurity concentration starting fall 2016.
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Accreditation agencies have recently come under fire for failing to keep schools accountable. Now the Education Department is looking to change that.
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Tuition prices are influenced by far more than just state funding. View and compare differences for each state.
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Students in general can struggle in their freshman year, but they do worse online, coming up on the wrong end of the grade sheet 32 percent of the time.
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In an attempt to lower the financial burden on students, the university system is pushing for the adoption of Open Educational Resources.
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The department hopes the public will see the tech as a way to help police investigations and enhance customer service to citizens.
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The university is one of 460 institutions worldwide that have committed to divest.
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A panel of higher education leaders identifies the major technology challenges that their universities will have to deal with next year.
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Last year, after two failed efforts, the state Legislature gave the go-ahead for some community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees on a limited basis.
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Under increasing pressure, it's even more important for university IT leaders to do what works best for their students.
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The school plans to do the research and development that’s needed to realize robots of the future — robots that are safe, useful and autonomous in any environment.
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A fleet of 50 individually numbered communal bikes can be picked up at no cost from three main campus sites.
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To help collect more information for consumers, USA Funds is launching four performance measure grants valued across 12 states.
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Penn State faculty members experiment with ways to easily find and mash up open education resources into digital textbooks.
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