Technology
Our news, opinion, and advice stories about technology in higher education answer your questions, like:
- How are colleges responding to emerging technologies, like AI?
- What changes will colleges make to make technological advancements?
- Is it time to regulate technology changes on campuses?
UPCOMING: January 8, 2 p.m. ET |As cyberattacks grow more sophisticated, campus leaders need practical, immediate guidance to safeguard open, distributed environments. This virtual forum brings together experts to show how AI is reshaping phishing, data theft, and device security and how you can strengthen your defenses now. With Support From Microsoft. Register now.
UPCOMING: January 13, 2 p.m. ET | Outdated and inefficient tech can be costly for campuses, but few colleges assess or reduce these services. Join this forum to learn what questions to ask when assessing your tech, as well as how to cut underutilized services to help your campus’s budget. With Support From Jenzabar. Register now.
A 'Crisis Situation'
Professors and students are increasingly worried what they say in class could end up on the internet.
AI Infiltration
An AI conference was bombarded with complaints about peer reviews sounding AI-generated. Now the reviews are being reviewed.
Advice
If academics don’t deal with these problematic tools now, we’ll lose online education.
ON DEMAND:As colleges grapple with evolving student needs and rapid advances in technology, data and analytics have become vital to student success. This virtual forum explored how institutions are using emerging tools, like generative AI, to anticipate challenges, improve outcomes, and safeguard student information. With Support From Workday. Watch on demand.
Since ChatGPT’s release in November 2022, instructors across all sectors of higher education have been forced to confront a new reality. While its long-term effects remain uncertain, our task now is simply to understand the upheaval.
The Review | Essay
Colleges are racing to make students ‘fluent.’ One problem: No one knows what that means.
Data Breach
The first sign of the hack appeared on Friday with an email to 700,000 students, alumni, and parents that railed against the university.
The Review | Essay
If we want to stay at the forefront of knowledge production, we must fit technology to our needs.


















