Over the past year, as generative AI tools have become common in college classrooms, much of the conversation has centered on academic integrity: how to detect AI use, how to redesign assignments and ...
From AI-assisted assignments to master’s programs, universities are helping students navigate generative artificial intelligence.
A University of Virginia School of Medicine researcher has received $3.4 million from the National Institutes of Health to increase the availability of weight-management programs that offer beneficial ...
Susan Rosiek, a longtime editor and publisher for the Observer & Eccentric, died at the age of 74. Rosiek's career spanned ...
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Some professors at Thompson Rivers University are starting to get creative with how they allow their students to use ...
The Altoona Area High School’s new Practical Assessment Exploration System lab provides a simulated work environment for ...
Multiple Cornell classes have begun to incorporate artificial intelligence, aiming to more efficiently provide assistance for students and lighten the workload on teaching assistants.
Data centers, education and entertainment were some of the topics touched on in bills that were filed last-minute by lawmakers.
When I get a call from Mark (not his real name) from inside a Sydney prison, he immediately speaks openly about his past.
A renowned computer scientist who President Bill Clinton in 1996 called a “pioneer,” he was at the center of many foundational projects.