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Education Articles
With help from NVIDIA, a new $150 million hub for AI and data science at the University of Florida hopes to transform the future workforce
By
Preston Fore
November 4, 2023
Commentary
The new normal in U.S. schools is unsustainable–and inaction could cost $28 trillion
By
John Rogers
November 3, 2023
Education Articles
‘A steady climb toward 50-50’: MBA enrollment hits historic 42% for women
By
Preston Fore
November 2, 2023
Politics
21-year-old Cornell student arrested after posting online threats to ‘shoot up’ Jews and ‘bring an assault rife to campus’
By
The Associated Press
November 1, 2023
Finance
Largest Christian university in U.S. hit with record $38m fine from Education Department for allegedly misleading students about program costs
By
Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
November 1, 2023
Education Articles
A record high 4 million cybersecurity professionals are needed worldwide, according to ISC2. The cyber organization’s CEO says that’s still not enough
By
Preston Fore
October 31, 2023
Environment
Green NIMBYism is such a scourge that MIT is training students in how to calm down angry neighbors: ‘It can be hard to develop empathy unless you start having conversations’
By
Amy Harder
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Cipher News
and
The Associated Press
October 31, 2023
Lifestyle
How Estonia ripped up its school plans just 5 years after breaking from Russia and became the top country in math, science, and reading outside Asia
By
Michael Muthukrishna
October 31, 2023
Politics
‘This is not cancel culture’: Ron DeSantis defends directive to ban pro-Palestinian group at Florida universities
By
Steve Mollman
October 29, 2023
Success
Boys keep failing to do as well graduating high school as girls, baffling experts: ‘It’s not a structural racism issue’
By
Carolyn Thompson
and
The Associated Press
October 29, 2023
Politics
Faith leaders on campus are being pushed to their limit: ‘Muslim students are walking around scared, just like the Jewish students are walking around scared’
By
Mariam Fam
and
The Associated Press
October 28, 2023
Education Articles
The cybersecurity talent gap is a “major issue,” says a leader at the U.S. cyber defense agency. Here’s what CISA wants you to know about cyber skills and staying safe online
By
Preston Fore
October 28, 2023
Education Articles
Meta’s top AI executive left the company for the world of edtech. He hopes Sizzle, a new AI-powered tutor, will be part of the future of education
By
Preston Fore
October 27, 2023
Politics
DeSantis bans Students for Justice in Palestine from Florida college campuses for providing ‘support’ to Hamas
By
Brendan Farrington
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Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
October 26, 2023
Education Articles
Google is providing $20 million to university-based cybersecurity clinics—empowering students to gain hands-on experience within their own communities
By
Preston Fore
October 25, 2023
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