Upcoming Events, Webinars & Calls for Papers (Week of Feb. 16, 2026)

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Webinars

  • The Quiet Phase-Out of POTS Lines and Its Impact on Campus Operations

    Many campus systems still rely on POTS lines as carrier support is ending. The impact often surfaces during inspections, outages, or renewals, when timing and options are limited. Join this webinar to understand what’s changing and how to plan ahead.
    Date: Mar. 11, 2026
    Time:
    11:00 AM PT
    Sponsor:
    Ooma
  • What Early Adopters Are Learning About AI in Student Services

    In this webcast, we'll present key findings from a recent Campus Technology survey to learn how colleges are adopting AI, what the most common applications are, and where institutions are seeing the best return on investment. In addition, we'll hear from panelists who have moved from proof of concept to operational deployment, learn how they built internal buy-in along the way, and gain a realistic picture of where to begin, what to prioritize, and what mistakes to avoid.
    Date: Mar. 26, 2026
    Time:
    11:00 AM PT
    Sponsor:
    Comm100

Webinars on Demand

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  • A panel discussion from SXSW EDU 2025

    12 Ways to Dive into AI at SXSW EDU

    This March 9-12, the SXSW EDU Conference & Festival returns to Austin, TX, to celebrate innovation, experimentation, and learning across every stage of education.

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    Call for Opinions: 2026 Predictions for Higher Ed IT

    How will the technology landscape in higher education change in the coming year? We're inviting our readership to weigh in with their predictions, wishes, or worries for 2026.

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    The Higher Ed Playbook for AI Affordability

    Fulfilling the promise of AI in higher education does not require massive budgets or radical reinvention. By leveraging existing infrastructure, embracing edge and localized AI, collaborating across institutions, and embedding AI thoughtfully across the enterprise, universities can move from experimentation to impact.

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    Microsoft Unveils Maia 200 Inference Chip to Cut AI Serving Costs

    Microsoft recently introduced Maia 200, a custom-built accelerator aimed at lowering the cost of running artificial intelligence workloads at cloud scale, as major providers look to curb soaring inference expenses and lessen dependence on Nvidia graphics processors.