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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 $15 million lab is at the center of the university’s efforts to expand its radar program.
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The rest of this year will involve upgrading 30 percent of the college’s 125 servers in its data center, which still run on Windows 2003 and won’t be supported by Microsoft come July.
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The program is geared toward people with at least two to four years of work experience who need additional training to perform security analyst work.
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Using a device that works like a large touch-screen tablet, students can swipe a finger to make skin disappear, exposing muscles, bones and internal organs.
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A new partnership aims to boost soldiers' skills, education and training to prevent attacks on military and civilian computer networks.
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A survey highlights an increased investment in campus wireless networks in residential areas.
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The department recently used grant funding to buy 10 more cameras, and officials are hoping to have officers use them regularly by the end of the year.
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The bill forbids college officials from forcing a student to accept their friend requests or otherwise provide a window into his or her social media activity.
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As students see business leaders, athletes and their peers cheating — in many cases with impunity — the practice no longer carries the social stigma it once did, according to research.
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Harvard designed a program that promotes a social and collaborative learning experience.
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The program anticipates $30 million in economic benefits and is expected to “catalyze a replicable, rural innovation strategy to foster an entrepreneurial culture and create economic growth along the way.”
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Using technology from Esri, students created visual mapping presentations that marked a survivor’s whereabouts before, during and after World War II.
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For four years, the event has celebrated the innovation and enterprise of students who are coming up with new ideas. This year, it is growing even more.
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Legislators are moving a bill through the Senate that would provide incentive grants to students and expand Cal Grant financial aid awards.
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More than 3,000 students received acceptance letters, but they came with a string attached.
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It's not easy for manufacturing to attract the younger, skilled workers that it needs. We need to focus on both the educational pipeline and public perceptions.
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Fab Lab is the educational outreach component of MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms, an extension of its research into computer-aided design and manufacturing.
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Some governors want to close budget gaps by cutting state spending on colleges and universities. Will the cuts make schools more efficient—or less able to fulfill their mission of educating students?
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