The Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is partnering with technology talent accelerator SkillStorm to provide college credit and degree pathways for non-traditional learners pursuing technology-related careers.
Nearly 60% of K-12 students are using artificial intelligence (AI) in schoolwork, a new statewide poll from EdTrust in Massachusetts and The MassINC Polling Group found – but parents remain divided over its role in classrooms.
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) announced it will be the first university in Florida to publicly host a large, dedicated quantum computer.
Californians can now opt out of the sale of their personal data by brokers, following the launch of a tool from the California Privacy Protection Agency.
Oklahoma state senators will consider a proposal to ban the construction of new data centers in the state for three years and research the long-term effects that centers may have on state infrastructure and resources.
Municipal governments are under continued pressure to save money while delivering more and better services, noted John Dvorak, chief technology officer for public sector at Red Hat, during the recent Red Hat Government Symposium.
Microsoft has launched a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered program for K-12 educators to help them prepare students for an AI-driven future.
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) in Virginia is implementing a new emergency management system, created by Raptor Technologies, to strengthen its safety and security programs.
Clemson University launched a campus-wide artificial intelligence (AI) initiative aimed at coordinating teaching, research, and public engagement around the responsible use of AI, the university announced.
The Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) is set to open a new high-tech agriculture and animal science facility later this month.









