A survey of more than 600 higher education leaders found that while universities are eager to deploy new technologies, pandemic-era budget woes hinder implementation.
Syracuse University had students register travel for spring semester through updated software, and one university leader said flexibility in approaching college travel will be key moving forward.
Tedious workflows and repetitive tasks are being automated at colleges and universities, leaving staff more time for authentic interactions with students.
Danny Milisavljevic, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Purdue University, has been using VR headsets to immerse his students in the study of supernovas. (Purdue University)
Justin Reich, an MIT professor and author of "Failure to Disrupt," explains why the sweeping changes promised by "charismatic technologists" haven't materialized as advertised.
Demand for virtual tours boomed during the pandemic, but as students return to campus, administrators find the technology's become an expected feature.