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University of Michigan Halts Internet During First Week of Classes
Online access may not resume for days amid concerns of a cyberattack.

Majority of Faculty Prefers In-Person Teaching, but Just Barely
An Educause survey finds that faculty members also want more help and time when it comes to working with technology and remote learning.

Southern New Hampshire Shuttering Kenzie Academy Boot Camp
Only two years after acquiring the coding trainer, the university cited the rise of AI and increased competition as reasons for the shutdown.

The Next Iteration of Community College?
A new national, for-profit community college seeks to bring a promising but costly educational model to scale online.

AI Raises Complicated Questions About Authorship
As the public awaits clarity on the legality of generative AI outputs, academics parse differences between how machines and humans borrow in creative pursuits.
Bonus Episode: Campus interview with Stevens Institute of Technology Dean of Undergraduate Education Eve Riskin
Enjoy this bonus episode featuring a Campus interview with Stevens Institute of Technology Dean of Undergraduate Education Eve Riskin.
Missouri System Hit by MOVEIt Cyber Attack

Why Aren’t We Asking Questions of AI?
As students and professors grow more skilled at commanding chatbots to produce the outputs they want, Sean Ross Meehan wonders what this will mean for question-based inquiry.
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