College closures could increase sharply in the face of the demographic cliff
Dec. 5, 2024 - A new model for predicting financial failures from the Philadelphia Fed aimed to produce the most accurate forecasting to date of at-risk colleges.
Portland State University hands pink slips to 17 faculty
Dec. 13, 2024 - Downsizing Portland State faculty and staff is a key part of the administration’s plan to close an $18 million budget deficit this year.
California nixes degree requirements for 30K state jobs
Dec. 17, 2024 - The move is part of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s broader push to create better career pathways for residents, including those who don’t have college diplomas.
Columbia College Chicago to cut 11 programs, up to 25 faculty jobs
Dec. 18, 2024 - A finalized plan to pare down and consolidate the private nonprofit’s offerings is meant to “keep our college competitive,” its president said.
Dec. 16, 2024 - Commonfund Institute’s latest Higher Education Price Index shows that cost spikes slowed — but that doesn’t make them any less painful.
Generative AI tools enhance faculty connection with students and boost productivity | W. P. Carey News
Launched in the spring and summer of 2023, the W. P. Carey School of Business' "Coffee, Tea, and ChatGPT" series fosters collaboration among faculty, staff, and guest speakers on the impact of generative AI in education.
State Board Approves $100M for U-M Supercomputing Lab
A $100 million grant for a University of Michigan supercomputing and artificial intelligence lab, set up in partnership with the Los Alamos National Laboratory, is expected to create 200 jobs over 10 years.
High school graduates to peak in 2025, with slightly deeper-than-expected declines ahead
Dec. 11, 2024 - The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education’s latest projections serve as a call for policymakers and colleges to boost attendance rates.
UPenn to Offer Master’s Program on AI in Education
A new graduate program launching in 2025 aims to help data scientists, educators and administrators make the most of AI in education settings, covering technical knowledge as well as ethical impacts and social contexts.
With the emergence of data science, machine learning, and AI, much has changed in the job market since the American Statistical Association’s first follow-up survey of bachelor’s graduates in 2017.
NJIT | YWCC Students Score in Top 20 at ICPC Regional Competition
Dec. 3, 2024 - The Ying Wu College of Computing (YWCC) Programming Club scored in the top 20 for two of their four teams among 83 competitors from some of the most prestigious institutions in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Ida Sim: A healthcare pioneer transforming how data works for patients
Ida Sim has spent her career pioneering ways to make medical data more open and shareable. She helped pave the way for more accessible health data. Now, she wants CPH to train the next generation to harness artificial intelligence to develop more precise, personalized treatments. Through it all, she’s kept her role as a primary care doctor central to her work.
Columbia DSI | AI, FemTech, and the Future of Women’s Health: Key Insights from Leading Innovators
Dec. 3, 2024 - Experts at Columbia University explored how AI and FemTech are revolutionizing women’s health through inclusive research, funding, and collaboration.
University of Michigan will no longer solicit diversity statements from faculty
Dec. 5, 2024 - Before the policy shift, individual academic units could decide if they required such statements for hiring, promotion or tenure considerations.
Universities of Wisconsin to evaluate low-enrollment campus programs
Dec. 2, 2024 - The changes are based on recommendations from a $2.8 million system-wide third party financial review by Deloitte to assess finances on individual campuses.
Minnesota State Grant program faces $211 million budget shortfall
Nov. 21, 2024 - Financial aid to college students across Minnesota could be reduced because of the shortfall in the state’s largest financial aid program.
Career education gets a boost with College Board pilot program
Dec. 2, 2024 - Known for its Advanced Placement courses and SAT exams, College Board is broadening its offerings to include AP-equivalent career courses.
Texas Tech Discloses Cyber Attack on Health Sciences Centers
Nov. 27, 2024 - A cyber attack on Texas Tech University's health sciences centers in September resulted in access to, or removal of, files containing private data such as names, birthdates, financial accounts and medical information.
University System of Georgia to ban DEI, commit to neutrality, teach Constitution
Nov. 23, 2024 - The University System of Georgia’s Board of Regents has recommended a number of new and revised policies for its institutions, such as a commitment to institutional