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The GPT-4 logo is seen in this photo illustration
Mar 22, 2023
Faculty members and administrators are struggling to stay ahead of disruptive AI progress, a new report suggests.
Nov 20, 2020
The online program management company buys assets of HotChalk, another OPM, whose biggest client, Concordia Portland, closed early this year.

Surveys

Cover of Inside Higher Ed's 2022 Survey of Campus Chief Information/Technology Officers

Inside Higher Ed’s first study of chief technology officers finds doubts about support for "digital transformation," worries about high employee turnover and a lack of confidence on preventing cyberattacks.

Booklets

"Digital Teaching and Learning" is a new compilation of articles and essays from the pages of Inside Higher Ed. This free print-on-demand collection is available for download here.

Inside Higher Ed's editors will present a free webcast on the themes of this booklet on Thursday, June 9, at 2 p.m. Eastern. You may register for the webcast here.

This compilation was made possible in part by the financial support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Archive

May 9, 2005
Educause's annual survey of chief information officers finds finance remains the big worry.
May 5, 2005
Administrators agree to clarify a policy on intellectual property -- and faculty critics are pleased.
April 28, 2005
Over the last 18 months, Microsoft has shifted its support for academic research to involve more universities and more kinds of studies. The shifts come at a time that Bill Gates, the company's founder, has become increasingly concerned about declines in support for key research agencies and declining student interest in computer science.
April 11, 2005
Academic librarians and information experts debated that and other questions at a conference session on disruptive technologies.
April 7, 2005
Last summer, in a move watched and copied in broad outline by several other institutions, Duke University gave iPods to all incoming freshmen, in the hope of stimulating technology use on the campus. Wednesday, based on the results of a preliminary review of the program, the university significantly altered its approach, while declaring the iPod experiment over all to be a success.
April 7, 2005
Brown moves to assert more rights to faculty inventions, and some professors are unhappy.
April 7, 2005
Four years after unveiling a plan to share course materials with the world, MIT assesses its impact.
March 29, 2005
Theft of computer with Berkeley graduate students' names and ID numbers is latest in rash of campus incidents.

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