MEPs approve world’s first comprehensive AI law
The European Parliament has approved the world's first comprehensive framework for constraining the risks of artificial intelligence (AI). Read more
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The European Parliament has approved the world's first comprehensive framework for constraining the risks of artificial intelligence (AI). Read more
Survey data suggests that prospective learners are being dissuaded from college by skepticism about whether degrees are worth the time and money. Read more
In fiscal 2025 budget plan constrained by his shutdown concession, president again seeks free-college deal while letting science agencies struggle Read more
This bleak, eye-opening film finds mass strikes, gobsmacking whistleblower lecturers and med students forced to survive on food rations of £10 a week. Higher education is failing so many Read more
With burdensome student debt becoming a more likely outcome than a viable job prospect for many Americans pursuing a degree, state lawmakers are fighting to restore public trust in their institutions by promising to hold them more accountable. An increasingly popular tactic is dangling money over the heads of its two- or four-year institutions—or both—through performance-based funding models. Read more
It is an open secret among college professors and university administrators that college students aren’t what they used to be. Read more
Airbnb says it is introducing a worldwide ban on the use of security cameras inside rental properties. Read more
Grand Valley State University's partially online program is to expand this fall across the university’s five campuses. Read more
Upgraded institutions seen as a way to meet talent demands in the Greater Bay Area Read more
Cornell University is hiring a new professor who has routinely written or shared anti-Semitic posts on X. Read more