“Art is dead Dude” – the rise of the AI artists stirs debate
Revolutions in art are nothing new, but this one, some think, may be terminal. Read more
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Revolutions in art are nothing new, but this one, some think, may be terminal. Read more
Transfer enrollment from two- to four-year institutions, already down in 2021, continued to fall through the second year of the pandemic, the National Student Clearinghouse finds. Read more
Lawrence Krauss is currently the world’s most preeminent theoretical physicist who spends his time answering some of the most difficult questions humanity faces in the universe. Read more
An “unprecedented” wave of strikes will disrupt further education (FE) colleges across England later this month, when staff will take 10 days of action, spread over a four-week period, in protest over their latest pay offer. Read more
Beijing has given green light for international students’ return but some institutions say learners will have to wait until 2023 Read more
Core Education Services will help small and midsize colleges with such challenges as employee recruitment, enrollment and technology modernization, among other things. Read more
Switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy could save the world as much as $12tn (£10.2tn) by 2050, an Oxford University study says. Read more
Jayathi Murthy plans to focus on improving Oregon State University’s graduation rates, furthering research and continuing to grow what is already the state’s largest university — including its online enrollment. Read more
A package exploded on the campus of Northeastern University in Boston late on Tuesday. The college said a staff member suffered minor injuries. Read more
A Congressional commission wants to see the United States Military Academy at West Point strip the name of former Confederate General Robert E. Lee off buildings and remove his items, along with those of two other Civil War leaders. Read more