Shaping the future of AI: A Q&A with Rada Mihalcea
Mar. 5, 2025 - The AI Lab has grown in both scope and impact—venturing into cognitive architectures, natural language processing, healthcare computing and more.
UMD Carillon Communities program to cut enrollment by more than 65% this fall
Mar. 2, 2025 - The University of Maryland’s Carillon Communities living-learning program will reduce its student enrollment by more than 65 percent beginning this fall.
Harvard | Hoekstra Tells FAS To ‘Prepare for Significant Financial Challenges’ Amid Uncertainty From Washington
Mar. 4, 2025 - Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Hopi E. Hoekstra told faculty on Tuesday that she has instructed FAS officials “to prepare for significant financial challenges” and “build financial capacity.”
Penn Engineering develops “quantum qudits” technology to secure communication between devices
Mar. 5, 2025 - Penn Engineering researchers have developed new technology that secures communications between separate devices while limiting the potential for interference.
(Undergraduate) Transfer enrollment ticked up 4.4% in the fall, report finds
Mar. 5, 2025 - Previously stopped-out students starting at new institutions made up a majority of transfers, the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center found.
Trump administration launches review of Columbia University’s grants and contracts
Mar. 4, 2025 - The Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism is probing the institution’s funding over allegations it hasn’t protected Jewish students from harassment.
U-M, OpenAI launch partnership to expand AI research
Mar. 4, 2024 - The University of Michigan has established a partnership with OpenAI that will bring additional artificial intelligence resources, research funding and computing power to campus.
More Universities Slow Spending, Admissions Over Federal Funding Chaos
Mar. 3, 2025 - The list of major universities that are trimming their budgets, freezing new hiring, or limiting Ph.D. admissions is growing due to doubts about federal research funding.
U-M takes proactive measures related to federal funding
Feb. 26, 2025 - The University of Michigan is instituting new requirements to reduce spending as a “buffer against negative, long-term impacts on operations” stemming from federal funding cuts.
The Daily Explains: How Northwestern has responded to Trump’s anti-DEI orders
Mar. 3, 2025 - Northwestern, like other universities nationwide, has been complying with the new Trump administration’s hefty diversity, equity and inclusion initiative crackdowns.
‘Heartbreaking’: Penn community expresses uncertainty, concern after graduate admissions cuts
Mar. 3, 2025 - The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with several Penn students and faculty members about the future of higher education following cuts to graduate admissions rates.
Returns to Specific Graduate Degrees: Estimates Using Texas Administrative Records
Feb. 2025 - The returns average 0.159 but vary widely across fields, with a standard deviation of 0.176. Earnings effects are higher for women, lower for part time students, and depend on undergraduate major.
Arizona bill to cut off state funding over college DEI courses gains traction
Feb. 28, 2025 - If signed into law, faculty at the state's public colleges would not be able to teach about subjects like antiracism and unconscious bias.
UC San Diego Team Uncovers Mystery of Water's Hidden Dual Phases
Feb. 26, 2025 - A study using SDSC's Expanse has produced compelling evidence that at supercooled temperatures and high pressures, water can exist in two distinct liquid states, each with its own unique structure and density.
UToronto DSI | Bridging The Gap: CrossTALK Bootcamp Unites Computational And Experimental Scientists For Drug Discovery
Feb. 20, 2025 - the Structural Genomics Consortium's launched CrossTALK Bootcamp; a training program designed to bring together computational scientists and experimental researchers in a unique setting.
Advancing reticular chemistry with large language models
Feb. 24, 2025 - UC Berkeley researchers in chemistry and computer science recently reported on their use of a LLM to advance discovery in reticular chemistry and materials science.
UVA SDS | FAIR Symposium Tackles Online Toxicity, AI in Recruiting
Feb. 28, 2025 - The 2025 FAIR Symposium featured Mona Sloane and Tom Hartvigsen presenting recent research on their respective topics of AI in recruiting and online toxicity.