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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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Researchers team up to harness the power of medical data so they can improve health care.
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The center’s layout will include a digital storytelling hub, augmented reality studio, an incubator and a “blue sky” ideation room.
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The Senate's Higher Education committee advanced a bill that if passed would impose a fine of up to $1,000 for the sale or purchase of term papers, dissertations or other academic assignments over the Internet.
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The University of California is dealing with the project’s problems as it grapples with Gov. Jerry Brown and lawmakers over state funding.
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Public colleges educate more students fully online than their for-profit counterparts.
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While cybercriminals ply their trade in the shadows, universities are trying to prepare the next generation for the dangers of an increasingly interconnected world.
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The initiative was made possible because of start-up gifts and in-kind investments of $9 million, according to university officials.
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States should push public universities to adopt open data policies.
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Although many upper-middle-class Americans still think that dropping off their children at a dorm freshman year is the best way for them to learn, fewer and fewer students actually go to school full time and live on campus.
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The Cyber P3 initiative will train soldiers in cybersecurity through classroom instruction and field work.
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One of the problems with recruiting high-tech workers is that some are restricted by "noncompete" clauses in their employment contracts, according to supporters of the bill.
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Study finds that social media lets campus authorities instantly reach a large percentage of students, who are more likely to comply with emergency notifications received in that manner.
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Today, with two tenants signed on for long-term leases and finally beginning construction, university officials are hoping to kickstart their vision of a research nexus.
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Three in five employers foresee hiring more four-year college graduates, and about half plan to hire more two-year college, or technical school graduates, according to a recent report.
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For the first time, geographic information system technology is extending into traditionally non-technological majors at the California university, where information of all sorts is merged and analyzed with computerized maps.
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The stories are told in words, in pictures and in video, bringing the public into events as they unfold.
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This infographic breaks down the powerful reach of research, data and collaboration that begs the question: Is your institution’s IT infrastructure prepared?
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