Upcoming Events, Webinars & Calls for Papers (Week of April 13, 2026)

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Webinars

  • Always On: How Lynchburg Built an AI Agent that Answers, Assists, and Adapts at Scale

    Staffing shortages, disconnected systems, and students who expect answers at 2:00 a.m. are a familiar story for institutions of higher education. At the University of Lynchburg, these pressures prompted the development of Dell, a custom AI agent that supports students around the clock across admissions, academics, athletics, and IT support. Learn how the institution built Dell, what the experience has been like, and where they are taking it next.
    Date: Apr. 23, 2026
    Time:
    11:00 AM PT
    Sponsor:
    Druid AI
  • Trailblazers in Ed: Navigating AI Initiatives in Student Support

    In this panel discussion, we'll share how institutions are incorporating AI to streamline support operations and enhance student-facing services while keeping the human experience at the center.
    Date: May 21, 2026
    Time:
    11:00 AM PT
    Sponsor:
    Canyon GBS

Webinars on Demand

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    3 Ed Tech Shifts that Will Define 2026

    The digital learning landscape is entering a new phase defined by rapid advances in artificial intelligence, rising expectations for the student experience, and increasing pressure to demonstrate quality and accountability in online education.

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    Anthropic Criticizes OpenAI Ad Strategy

    Anthropic recently launched a multi-million dollar Super Bowl advertising campaign criticizing OpenAI's decision to start showing ads within ChatGPT.

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    Tech Outlook 2026: What Higher Ed Tech Leaders Expect this Year

    We asked higher education technology leaders for their predictions on how the tech landscape will change for colleges and universities in the coming year. Here's what they told us.

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    Open Source: Advancing Our Digital Commons

    IT leaders are recognizing the benefits of a return to open strategies. CT asked Jack Suess, VP of IT and CIO at UMBC, for his views on returning to the digital commons of open source.