(Getty Images) Balancing optimism with caution in higher ed AI Higher education leaders are right to be cautious about using artificial intelligence in classrooms or operations, Educause's Kathe Palletier writes. But there are reasons for optimism, and… Jun 7, 2022 By Kathe Pelletier
(Getty Images / John Smith / VIEWpress) For diverse cyber talent, big tech teams with historically Black schools Big tech companies including Microsoft and IBM are working with historically Black institutions to build a pipeline of cybersecurity talent. Jun 6, 2022 By Emily Bamforth
(Department of Education / Flickr) University of Phoenix president quits amid inquiry into previous job University of Phoenix President George Burnett, who was hired in February, stepped down after an Education Department inquiry. Jun 3, 2022 By Emily Bamforth
(Getty Images) Penn State promotes deputy chief information officer to CIO The Pennsylvania State University promoted deputy CIO and enterprise systems lead Jennifer Stedelin, one of several recent leadership changes. Jun 2, 2022 By Emily Bamforth
(Getty Images) Jenzabar releases course marketplace designed to ‘unbundle’ higher ed The administrative software publisher said a new course marketplace is part of a broader effort to make education accessible to more students. Jun 1, 2022 By Emily Bamforth