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College professors face the highest exposure to AI tools, study finds

University Business

If you’re still remotely skeptical about whether the explosive developments in AI will impact higher education, a recent academic study done by researchers from Princeton, New York University and the University of Pennsylvania may finally cause you to embrace the new horizons. This doesn’t seem to be a coincidence either.

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The College for Creative Studies Leads With Institution-Wide Artificial Intelligence Policy

College for Creative Study

He quickly recognized the need to adapt and implement guardrails for AI usage so that students and faculty have the ability to use AI as a process tool, but can continue to produce original high quality art and design work. Watson believes continued vigilance in assessing the effectiveness of the policy will be key.

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Strategic Adaptation in Higher Education: Navigating 2024 and Beyond: Embracing Transformation and Resilience in Higher Education Business Models

The Change Leader, Inc.

These cuts include cutting 28 majors and 143 faculty. These range from physical resources, like real estate and facilities, to intellectual property and research capabilities. This shift dismantled long-standing reservations about remote education, revealing its potential to offer flexibility and accessibility.

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The Goucher Prison Education Partnership

Goucher DEI

Classes are taught by faculty from Goucher and other local colleges and universities. Sara Citroni sits on a review board that evaluates any new colleges submitting proposals to start new college-in-prison programs in Maryland, and she also supports women getting ready for parole hearings through her full-time work at Prepare.

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The Value of Micro-Credentials for Higher Ed Institutions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 154 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Matt Frank

The Change Leader, Inc.

The more time that was taken to incorporate the multiple voices of the university community and design the program, gives more value to the micro-credential. A program designed with the university’s deans, faculty, and community engagement managers is also more valuable. The Master’s degree gives you specific skills.