AI Transforms Higher Education: New Degree Programs and Student Usage Concerns
Colleges from North Dakota to New Jersey are trying to get students to sign up for A.I. degrees. What they teach varies widely.
Colleges are rapidly launching AI degree programs while struggling to understand actual student usage patterns and prevent AI plagiarism, highlighting the urgent need for clear policies and detection strategies in higher education.
Educators Call for More Control Over EdTech Spending and Implementation
American schools spent roughly $30 billion on educational technology in 2024--a figure that's projected to nearly double by 2033. Superinten...
STEM Education Expands Across All Grade Levels with Hands-On Learning
Tulsa, Oklahoma, STEM teacher Jacqueline Lanning had long had her eye on the Dove Schools. The public charter network incorporated science,...
Assessment Innovation: Oral Evaluations Combat AI-Enabled Cheating
How to Save the Take-Home Essay With Oral Assessments Elizabeth Redden Mon, 06/08/2026 - 03:00 AM Rather than attempt to police AI usage, pa...
Post-Affirmative Action Era Creates New College Application Patterns
What Do We Know About Who Isn’t Reporting Race on College Applications? Johanna Alonso Mon, 06/08/2026 - 03:00 AM Two admissions cycles into...