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Higher Education News
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Instructors are evaluating how artificial intelligence impacts the main goals of education and adjusting their teaching accordingly. This leads to conversations about critical thinking and changing workforce expectations.
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University of North Dakota President Andrew Armacost has announced the "moonshot" goal for UND to launch or take steps to launch four new companies based on research done at the university.
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Researchers worked with the Federal Reserve to create a predictive model that assesses hundreds of institutional characteristics to estimate the likelihood that a college might close.
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The International Forum on Globalizing Career Technology at Elgin Community College included programs like "Building A Bridge Between College and Corporation" and a presentation about promoting an "entrepreneurial mindset across the campus."
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Universities and federal installations have embraced tech transfer by creating offices to license their work. But license revenue has yet to cover operation costs.
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The university system cited student data privacy as a reason why it wouldn't release confidential admissions records to a regent.
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North Carolina looks for ways to collaboratively solve its educator supply, distribution and enrollment challenges with the help of a public data dashboard.
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Student affairs leaders look for ways to serve a more global, online student population.
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While most of the projectors gathered dust in a storage room, the remaining technology in classrooms will go into retirement.
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The Digital Democracy project makes political remarks about specific issues easily accessible to the public.
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The goal of a new higher education pilot is to pressure vendors to make their technology more interoperable and programmable, and find out what it will take to build a next-generation academic network.
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The university will expand its minor in unmanned aircraft systems to a bachelor's degree program.
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Digital tools can help historians and other humanities professions explore research questions in different ways.
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The California Virtual Campus provides information on more than 2,500 courses that satisfy Associate Degree for Transfer requirements and 1,400 more academic degree programs offered online.
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Georgia legislators encouraged Georgia Regents University in the development of a cybersecurity program.
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Some of the hottest job markets promise high salaries and affordable cost of living for students who studied science, technology, engineering and math.
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A group of public, private and education entities are working together to strengthen career pathways that give students real-world experience.
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University of Michigan researchers unveil a way to identify patients who need intervention.
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Shippensburg University and California University of Pennsylvania join forces on a new concentration in the computer science program.
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Resources like tablets, notebooks and learning apps are more relevant to students than ever before, and they have a huge place in the world of education.
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