campus innovation

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Campus innovation on WindowsForum.com covers how universities are adopting Microsoft technologies to transform education and operations. Topics include AI strategy launches like the University of Kentucky's CATS AI in Action event, AI virtual assistants such as UNSW's Scout built on Azure OpenAI, and large-scale migrations like the University of Texas moving student email to Microsoft 365. Discussions also explore partnerships between Microsoft and vendors like Cloudforce to deliver secure AI solutions for higher education. Recurring themes include AI-powered student support, cloud-based productivity tools, and enterprise-level IT modernization on campus.
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    UK x Microsoft: CATS AI in Action — Campus-Wide AI Strategy Launch

    The University of Kentucky will put its campus-level AI strategy on public display on Thursday, Feb. 26 with a day-long showcase — UK x Microsoft: CATS AI in Action — that promises to blend demos, hands‑on engagement zones and executive conversation about how Microsoft tools could accelerate...
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    UNSW Launches Scout: An AI Virtual Assistant Transforming Student and Staff Support

    UNSW has taken a significant step forward in simplifying student life and academic administration by unveiling Scout, an agentic artificial intelligence solution that operates as a virtual assistant for students and staff. As a project designed by the Educational Technology Support team and...
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    University of Texas Adopts Microsoft 365 for Student Emails: Benefits & Key Insights

    In a sweeping technological overhaul poised to impact tens of thousands of students, the University of Texas is set to make Microsoft 365 accounts the official email address for all current students. Commencing Sunday, this transition signifies a notable shift in how the university communicates...
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    Transforming Higher Education with Secure AI: Microsoft and Cloudforce's Innovative Solutions

    The world of higher education is in the thick of an AI revolution—one where line-by-line essay feedback, round-the-clock academic support, and campus-wide efficiency may finally be less wishful thinking and more real-world possibility. As students, faculty, and administrators yearn for...
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