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  • UK recycling

    University of Kentucky Employs AI to Bump Up Recycling Program

    In a commitment to increase its campus waste recycling efforts, the University of Kentucky's Recycling department has installed Oscar Sort, an incentivized AI-powered sorting system to help people direct trash into the right bins and lessen the impact on landfills. 03/29/2023

    • Breaking News
  • Marymount University convenience store

    Marymount University First to Use Amazon's 'Just Walk Out' Tech in Campus Store

    Marymount University in Arlington, VA, has opened its Saints 24 convenience store on campus using Amazon's checkout-free Just Walk Out technology. Students and others can shop for food, toiletries, and other items by inserting or tapping their credit card at the entry gate, scanning a QR code, or extending their palm if they are Amazon One customers. 03/29/2023

    • Breaking News
  • 7 questions with Lee Perlis

    7 Questions with Qualtrics Head of Education Lee Perlis

    What constitutes student success? Traditional measurements such as enrollment, retention, and graduation rates fail to paint the larger picture of the student experience. Here's how institutions can rethink the metrics that define successful outcomes on campus. 03/27/2023

    • Features and Cover Stories
  • Five adults stand and sit talking in a room of computers and the sign on the wall says "Security Operations Center University of South Carolina Aiken"

    How USC Aiken's CIO Used Regional Cybersecurity 'Buzz' to Launch a Student-Staffed Security Operations Center

    Thanks to the CIO's efforts on campus and through partnering with external cyber organizations, USC Aiken is enjoying a successful first year of its student-staffed Security Operations Center, expanding cyber-monitoring capabilities for not only the Aiken campus but also for sister campuses in the USC system — and the university is no longer short-staffed in the IT department. 03/23/2023

    • Breaking News
  • laptop with graduation cap on screen

    EAB Announces Recruitment Management Module Extension of Its Navigate Enrollment Platform

    Enrollment, student success, and education research company EAB has rolled out a new Recruitment Management Module as part of its Navigate enrollment platform. The new module will help colleges recruit and retain students with a coordinated, single platform that provides outreach to students. 03/22/2023

    • Breaking News
  • ransomware

    Blackbaud to Pay $3M Fine for 'Misleading' Customers Following 2020 Ransomware Attack, Data Breach

    Blackbaud, a South Carolina-based provider of administrative, donor management, and CRM software to thousands of K–12 private schools, higher education institutions, and nonprofits, has been ordered by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to pay a fine of $3 million to “settle charges for making misleading disclosures about a 2020 ransomware attack that impacted more than 13,000 customers,” the federal agency said in a news release. 03/17/2023

    • Breaking News
  • math artificial intelligence

    MathGPT Platform Can Now Be Custom-Configured for Publishers, Math Instruction Providers, Even Institutions

    Expanded multi-modal MathGPT Platform possibilities mean any math content or curriculum can be turned into a personalized GPT-powered chatbot with interactive text, audio, and video learning, and GotIt can configure the platform to work with a wide variety of applications in math education, the company said. 03/15/2023

    • Breaking News
  • generative AI

    Grammarly Announces New Generative AI Product GrammarlyGo

    Starting in April 2023, Grammarly will roll out its beta version of GrammarlyGo, a personalized generative AI tool to complement its existing communication software. The prompt-initiated AI understands personal writing and brand style in context, according to the company, and will generate relevant, comprehensive text on demand. 03/15/2023

    • Breaking News
  • higher education credentials

    Building a Microcredential Program Framework to Meet the Needs of a Changing Academic Landscape

    From curriculum to technology concerns, consider these essentials for creating alternative education opportunities at your institution. 03/15/2023

    • Features and Cover Stories
  • Tech Tactics in Education

    New 'Tech Tactics in Education' Conference Announced by Campus Technology and THE Journal

    Registration is now open for Tech Tactics in Education: Data and IT Security in the New Now, a new conference from the producers of Campus Technology and THE Journal. The three-day event, taking place November 7–9, 2023, at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld in Orlando, Fla., will offer hands-on learning, practical tips, and strategic discussions on critical cybersecurity issues and key data infrastructure and practices across K–12 and higher education. 03/15/2023

    • Breaking News
  • AR/VR Headsets on the Decline as Mixed Reality Emerges

    Worldwide, augmented and virtual reality headset manufacturers shipped 8.8 million units in all of 2022, down 20.9% over the previous year, according to a new report. 03/14/2023

    • Breaking News
  • Security Appliance Market Tops $6.1 Billion in a Single Quarter

    The security appliance market saw a substantial increase year over year, with five manufacturers dominating in the fourth quarter of 2022, according to market research firm IDC. 03/14/2023

    • Breaking News
  • Tablets and PCs to See Double-Digit Decline in 2023

    The overall market for tablet and PC computing devices is expected to fall 11.2% this year, reaching 2019 levels. 03/14/2023

    • Breaking News
  • salary survey

    Call for Participation: IT Salary and Job Satisfaction Survey

    Campus Technology is relaunching its Higher Education IT Salary and Job Satisfaction Survey. To date, thousands of IT professionals have participated, providing valuable insights into the profession for their peers and colleagues. 03/14/2023

    • Breaking News
  • quantum computing

    A New NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center in Indiana: The Center for Quantum Technologies

    NSF has funded a new Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC) in Indiana for quantum research and development. Here, CT hosts leaders from the Center for Quantum Technologies' partner institutions, for a virtual roundtable discussion of the structure and goals of the new center. 03/13/2023

    • Features and Cover Stories
  • career navigation

    5 Organizations Reimagining Career Navigation for Adult Learners

    The United States Department of Education has announced five finalists in its Future Finder Challenge, a competition announced last September seeking digital tools to help adult learners navigate from education to careers. Each finalist will receive $50,000 to help develop a prototype as well as six months of "virtual accelerator" assistance to further develop their product, ED explained in a news announcement. 03/09/2023

    • Breaking News
  • female STEM students

    Study Finds Girls' Aptitude Far Exceeds Interest in STEM

    There is a major gap between the aptitude of girls for STEM and their interest in pursuing STEM careers, according to a review of data from more than 225,000 female middle and high school students. The data also revealed their interest exceeds aptitude in some non-STEM disciplines. 03/09/2023

    • Breaking News
  • DMARC Guide for Education IT Staff

    DMARC Study: Most Higher Ed Domains Not Protecting E-mail Security Fully

    New research shows that an overwhelming majority of education institutions in the United States have incorrectly configured e-mail security settings and as a result are more susceptible to phishing and spoofing threats. 03/09/2023

    • Breaking News
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