University rolls out new ‘ethical AI’ program
San Francisco State seeks to educate on the ethics of artificial intelligence
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San Francisco State seeks to educate on the ethics of artificial intelligence
California moves toward creating the strictest regulatory landscape for for-profit colleges in the U.S., but proposed legislation has already been weakened.
At a recent financial aid conference, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said that every school should help its students graduate with high-quality career prospects and minimal debt.
Study finds colleges have made little progress on faculty diversity, particularly at research-intensive universities, despite more conversations about race and inclusion.
Populism scholar Matthew Goodwin discusses political side-effects of higher education expansion and academic debate about ‘grievances’ fuelling movements
A judge has nearly halved the damages awarded to Gibson’s Bakery, which previously won a defamation lawsuit against Oberlin College
In an effort to help prospective students physically step onto Virginia private school campuses, the Council of Independent Colleges in Virginia has held its annual Virginia Private College Week since the mid-1990s.
Proposed Australian law could thwart peer support, universities say
Several states have begun to fund efforts to help students with their basic needs amid growing concern about homelessness and hunger on campus.
Rider University had planned to sell one of its campuses to a Chinese education company by July 1.