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Robot Speaker at Commencement? Some Human Students Balk

D’Youville University thought its selection would be fun and relevant in an age of AI. Not everyone agreed.

Amit Sevak, CEO of ETS, speaks to a crowd of seated people.

Responsible AI and the ‘Future of Skills’

A gathering hosted by ETS delved into how AI could change how students are tested and how employers assess skills.

Opinion

3 Questions for Evie Cummings on Her New Role at Johns Hopkins

A conversation with the new executive director of AAP strategy and graduate programs at the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.

University of Illinois Starts Computing School With $50 Million Gift

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is using a $50 million donation to launch a new school focused on technology...

Universities Boost Spending to Curb Cyber Attacks

Higher education institutions have increased their cybersecurity budgets as more universities fall prey to cyber attacks, Moody’s Investor Service says...

Stackable and Alternative Credentials Go Mainstream: Key Podcast

This week’s episode of The Key, Inside Higher Ed’s news and analysis podcast, explores whether the emergence of shorter-term and...

Ep. 111: Stackable and Alternative Credentials Go Mainstream

This week’s episode of The Key explores whether the emergence of shorter-term and alternative credentials pose a threat—or offer salvation—to traditional colleges and universities.

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Opinion

Is AI Finally a Way to Reduce Higher Ed Costs?

AI could free up faculty time to focus on the teaching and relationship-building that matter most, José Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson write.