Miles College, a historically Black college based in Fairfield, Ala., is rolling out a new “Access for All” program that aims to provide workforce preparedness skills in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to hundreds of Alabama high school students.
The University of Minnesota appears to be setting its sights well beyond the traditional campus footprint with the launch of its new AI Hub on March 5.
Morgan State University has hired Timothy Summers as chief information officer (CIO) and vice president of information technology at the Baltimore-based historically black research university.
Texas community college system operator Dallas College has appointed Michael Anderson as chief information security officer (CISO).
The University of Iowa has appointed Brad Rohrer as chief information officer (CIO) and associate vice president. His first day was Feb. 23.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) said it is making $2.4 million of funding awards to several U.S.-based universities that are doing work on six international research projects aimed at leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) tech for agricultural applications.
Butler University has named Carol Williams chief information officer (CIO) at the Indianapolis-based institution.
The University of Minnesota has named Tarek Tomes vice president for information technology and chief information officer (CIO), effective March 16.
Vanderbilt University expanded campuswide access to generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, formalizing a multi-tool approach to powering advancements in research, education, and operations, according to a university announcement.
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) announced it will be the first university in Florida to publicly host a large, dedicated quantum computer.







