Democratic-led states say the agency鈥檚 rule implementing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act contradicts that law and arbitrarily limits federal borrowing by aspiring nurses and other students.
By Ryan Quinn
19 May
Even before this month鈥檚 hack, some in higher ed were feeling boxed in by their LMS. But moving to a new way of delivering and managing courses is much easier said than done.
Policy and tradition compelled students to monitor their peers and report them for suspected cheating. But as AI use becomes prevalent, students have reached their breaking point.
Loss for the publishing giant in its legal action over AI crawling will make it much harder for scholars to assert control on how their outputs are used, say experts
A pro-Israel group is asking the Trump administration to investigate whether the university is violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act. The institution says the allegations are cherry-picked.
By Ryan Quinn
14 May
By Katherine Knott
13 May
Our annual survey of CTOs found growing institutional reliance on artificial intelligence, coupled with concerns about value, cybersecurity and more.
Although the monetary value of the deal is unknown, Instructure says the cybercriminals have returned the hacked personal data and offered assurance 鈥渢hat no Instructure customers will be extorted as a result of this incident.鈥