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Accelerating the Growth of Credential Innovation: A Higher Ed Playbook (cont.)

From UPCEA: “Part of a larger project that aimed to accelerate college and university capacity to engage local and regional businesses in order to create… Read More

Guild Expands Equitable Access to Education and Skilling Across Canada, Mexico, India, and the UK, With More to Come

From The Financial Post: “Guild, a comprehensive education and skilling solution for building talent, announced today the global expansion of its industry-leading talent solution, providing… Read More

Amazon pays college tuition for front-line employees

From About Amazon: “Amazon expanded the education and skills training benefits it offers to its U.S. employees with a total investment of $1.2 billion by… Read More

Best Buy launches free degrees for full- and part-time workers

From Higher Ed Dive: “Best Buy is expanding its education benefits to offer no-debt, no-cost pathways to college degrees for all full- and part-time employees… Read More

Disney Education Program Cuts and Funding Caps Revealed

From HR Digest: “Since 2018, the program provided employees with support for completing their college education while they continued to work, guaranteeing assistance for both… Read More

What Does the Education Department’s DEI Guidance Really Mean?

From Inside Higher Education: “Ray Li, who previously worked as an attorney in the Office for Civil Rights, said the tone of the FAQ differs… Read More

Trump Administration Stalls Scientific Research Despite Court Ruling

From The New York Times: Using an arcane law, officials have effectively delayed funding from the National Institutes of Health, leaving medical studies in jeopardy…. Read More

Corporate Partnerships in Higher Education

There is an age-old debate over the purpose of higher education, whether it’s for “pure thought” or for “labor market preparation.” The optimal path generally… Read More

What the OCR’s Valentine’s Day “Dear Colleague” Letter Means for Higher Education

On Valentine’s Day, just before the President’s Day weekend, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a Dear Colleague letter that… Read More

Biden Leaves Behind a Graveyard of Higher Ed Policies

From Inside Higher Education: “Nearly four years ago, President Biden took office with ambitious plans to relieve millions of borrowers from student debt, protect trans… Read More

Examining Obama’s higher ed legacy

From Higher Ed Dive: “Over the course of eight years, the Obama Administration worked to promote affordability, access, cost management and transparency in higher education…. Read More

Margaret Spellings’s Vision for Higher Education

From Inside Higher Education: “As Secretary of Education, (in George W. Bush’s administration) Margaret Spellings put together one of the most high-profile commissions on higher… Read More

How the Clinton administration made it harder on student borrowers

From The Hill: “In the late 1990s, the Clinton Administration spearheaded an effort to make it dramatically more difficult for Americans with student loans to… Read More

Here’s How Jimmy Carter Changed Higher Education

From The Chronicle: “As president, he tackled discrimination in intercollegiate athletics, segregation in the nation’s public colleges, and fraud in student-aid programs. He sought to… Read More

The Day the Purpose of College Changed

From The Chronicle: “California still boasted a system of public higher education that was the envy of the world. And on February 28, 1967, a… Read More

The Presidential Imprint: How Modern Leaders Have Shaped American Higher Education

February 28, 1967. Almost sixty years ago today. That’s when newly elected Governor of California, Ronald Reagan, stood at a press conference and suggested that… Read More

2025: New Year, Same Challenges and Opportunities

From Evolllution: “As AI learns to automate knowledge-worker tasks, it will become increasingly important for individuals to develop uniquely human skills like communication and critical… Read More

Enrollment Management’s AI Future

From Inside Higher Education: “Highly customized admissions information and processes. Credit transfer evaluations that take minutes, not days or weeks. Precision tuition discounting estimates. Student… Read More

Students ‘not using AI as much as academics think’

From Times Higher Education: “Academics believe that students are using AI to complete nearly half (43 per cent) of their university work, whereas students themselves… Read More

The Goldilocks effect: finding ‘just right’ in the AI era

From Times Higher Education: “The issue of academic integrity is increasingly complex. If there is any consensus among academics on these issues it is that… Read More

Is It Time to Regulate AI Use on Campus?

From The Chronicle: “The University of Texas at Arlington’s AI policy allows faculty members to choose whether and how to allow AI use, but it… Read More

Make AI Part of the Assignment

From The Chronicle: “In my own courses and as director of an AI institute for instructors at my university, I’ve adopted and suggested this method:… Read More

OpenAI launches real-time vision for ChatGPT

From The AI Report: “OpenAI has finally released real-time vision capabilities for ChatGPT, to celebrate the 6th day of the ‘12 Days of OpenAI.’ Users… Read More

When AI Does the Reading for Students

From The Chronicle: “People have nightmares of AI-powered killing machines turning our world into a robotic dystopia. But a less-bloody yet equally striking transformation is… Read More

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