32 colleges accused of using early decision to drive up costs
Aug 11, 2025 - The lawsuit, which is seeking class-action status, alleged the practice also allows colleges to offer less financial aid to their students.
Schmidt Sciences joins global research effort to safeguard AI
Jul 30, 2025 - UK AISI, Canada AISI, Amazon Web Services, Anthropic, and others collaborate to offer grants, computational power and venture capital to build trust in AI
How researcher visa curbs threaten science careers
Aug 7, 2025 - Anti-immigration sentiment is fuelling a drive to slash international student and worker numbers, but at what cost to researchers and countries leading the charge?
Trump administration seeks $1 billion settlement from UCLA, a White House official says
Aug 8, 2025 - UCLA is the first public university to be targeted by a widespread funding freeze over allegations of civil rights violations related to antisemitism and affirmative action.
Congress wants to cut the smartest investment taxpayers ever made
Aug 7, 2025 - Cutting the level of government funding for scientific research now would rip those future returns out of American hands and deliver them to our global competitors.
More scientific papers being written with help of ChatGPT—especially in computer science
Aug 5, 2025 - A steady increase in the likely use of ChatGPT was observed across multiple topics of study, with the most dramatic being computer science—a notably AI-adjacent discipline.
What to know as Trump's immigration crackdown strips tuition breaks from thousands of students
Aug 7, 2025 - Tens of thousands of U.S. college students without legal residency are losing access to in-state tuition as part of the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration.
College applications rise outside US as Trump cracks down on international students
Aug 6, 2025 - As part of its crackdown on immigration, President Donald Trump’s administration is pressuring U.S. colleges to reduce their dependence on international enrollment while adding new layers of scrutiny for foreign students.
AI chatbots can run with medical misinformation, study finds, highlighting the need for stronger safeguards
Aug 6, 2025 - A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai finds that widely used AI chatbots are highly vulnerable to repeating and elaborating on false medical information.
University of Utah board moves to cut 81 academic programs
Aug 7, 2025 - The planned eliminations are in response to a new state law ordering public colleges to cut certain academic offerings and invest in high-demand fields.
Trump administration illegally axed NIH grants, government watchdog says
Aug 6, 2025 - The U.S. Government Accountability Office can file a lawsuit in an attempt to restore the grants, though the agency has not yet opted to do so.
Aug 6, 2025 - The California research institution has been buffeted by shifting federal funding policies and a forthcoming increase to the endowment tax.
SFSU New Undergraduate Certificate in Generative Artificial Intelligence: Technology, Applications, and Ethics
Aug 5, 2025 - The Department of Computer Science is proud to announce the launch of a new Undergraduate Certificate in Generative Artificial Intelligence: Technology, Applications, and Ethics, beginning in Fall 2026.
UTSA surpasses half-billion-dollar campaign goal two years ahead of original timeline, positioning the university for next phase of growth
Aug 5, 2025 - UTSA announced that it has exceeded the university’s goal of raising more than $500 million through its largest fundraising effort in university history, Be Bold: A Campaign for Our Future.
Penn State Master of AI grad begins ‘dream job’ in space industry as AI research engineer
Jul 21, 2025 - For his master's degree in AI, Nicholas Gahman explored new frontiers in technology, such as integrating machine learning into cybersecurity as part of his capstone project.