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Breaking Stories in Higher Ed 1/17/2017

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  • Carnegie Mellon AI Ups the Ante in 20-Day Poker Fest

    So far, in the poker tournament being heralded as "Brains Versus Artificial Intelligence: Upping the Ante," AI has collected more chips.

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  • Clemson U, Carnegie Mellon to Develop Robots for Advanced Manufacturing

    Researchers at Clemson University (CU) are collaborating with a robotics institute affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) to develop next-generation robots for advanced manufacturing across the automotive, aerospace, electronics and textile industries. CU will also help train the workers who will operate the robots, as part of a $253 million plan to fill roughly 510,000 jobs in manufacturing by 2025.

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  • George Mason U to Boost Online Graduate Programs Through Wiley Partnership

    In an effort to expand the scope of its online graduate programs and offer "transformative educational opportunities for working adults and non-traditional students," George Mason University has signed a 10-year agreement with knowledge and learning services provider John Wiley and Sons.

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  • XYZprinting Intros $230 3D Printer

    XYZprinting announced multiple 3D printer models, including one that sells for under $230, along with two new precision 3D printers and a commercial-grade prototyping printer.

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