higher education

  1. WVU to Remove Windows 10 PCs From Network by Oct 1, 2025

    All West Virginia University–managed computers still running Windows 10 will be removed from the university network on Oct. 1, a last-resort enforcement step intended to protect WVU systems, research data and patient information ahead of the operating system’s end-of-support cycle. This hard...
  2. AI in UK Universities: Usage, Integrity Risks, and Policy Solutions

    AI has moved from an experimental novelty to a default tool in British lecture theatres and student workflows — and a new YouGov survey shows that the change is already reshaping how undergraduates study, submit assessments, and think about their careers. The headline figures are simple but...
  3. Inclusive Family Weekend at Baylor: Equity, Global Students, and Access

    Family Weekend at Baylor unfolded this year as a familiar campus ritual — food trucks, concerts, and a football kickoff — while simultaneously revealing an often-overlooked counter-narrative: for many international students the weekend is less a reunion than a careful juggling act of time zones...
  4. Baylor Family Weekend: A 65-Year Tradition of Belonging and Campus Life

    In its 65th year, Baylor’s Family Weekend stands as a living tradition: born in 1960 as a one-day chance for parents to meet professors and evolved into a full weekend that stitches family, faith, and campus life into a single communal experience. Background A tradition begins: Parents Day, 1960...
  5. Baylor Deploys Copilot AI Agents to Scale Career Services and Guidance

    Baylor’s Career Center has quietly handed the passenger seat to artificial intelligence — deploying Microsoft Copilot agents to streamline resume building, interview practice and career discovery — and the move raises as many practical benefits as it does governance questions for higher...
  6. Reviving Bipartisan Civic Debate: Scaling North Carolina Student Legislature

    On a cool April afternoon in Raleigh, a student stood on the steps of the North Carolina State Capitol holding a Bible in one hand and the weight of a promise in the other — a scene that captures both the hopeful drama and practical purpose behind a nearly century-old experiment in student...
  7. Penn State Learning Tools for Teaching Week: Explore Top Hat, VoiceThread, LinkedIn Learning

    Penn State this week announced a focused, weeklong professional-development push — Learning Tools for Teaching: Explore, Engage, Elevate — that brings campus-supported learning platforms into one place for hands-on demonstrations, pedagogical conversation, and practical workshops designed for...
  8. Free 12-Month Microsoft 365 Personal with Copilot for US College Students

    Microsoft has announced that eligible U.S. college students can claim a free, 12‑month subscription to Microsoft 365 Personal — which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, 1 TB of OneDrive storage and the Copilot AI assistant — as part of its new Microsoft Elevate education...
  9. Microsoft Copilot Free for 12 Months for U.S. College Students

    Microsoft’s latest education push folds generative AI into the everyday toolkit of U.S. college students by making Microsoft 365 Personal with Copilot available free for eligible students—an aggressive expansion of earlier trial offers that places Copilot, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook...
  10. Microsoft Elevate & White House AI Education Push: Free Copilot for Students

    Today’s White House meeting of the AI Education Task Force produced one of the most consequential coalition-building moments yet between the federal government and a major tech vendor: Microsoft unveiled a broad package of commitments — from free access to Copilot-infused Microsoft 365 for U.S...
  11. California's statewide AI education push: free courses and credentials

    California’s new statewide AI education initiative — a public‑private push that ropes in Google, Microsoft, Adobe, IBM and other major vendors to deliver free AI courses, tools and credentials to millions of learners — marks one of the most ambitious attempts by any U.S. state to fold artificial...
  12. Copilot Chat on Campuses: Rollout, Governance, and Pricing for Higher Ed

    Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is now appearing in more campus environments — including announcements from higher‑education IT teams — but at least one university link meant to explain the rollout is returning a 404, underscoring how fast the product is moving and how fragile institutional...
  13. Managed Generative AI Adoption in Canadian Universities: Governance and Tools

    Canadian universities are no longer debating whether to engage with generative artificial intelligence — they are designing how to manage it. In the last 18 months a clear pattern has emerged across Canada’s major campuses: centrally provisioned, enterprise-grade AI tools such as Microsoft...
  14. Southampton Upgrade Coordinator: Campus-wide Windows 11 Rollout

    The University of Southampton’s recent job listing for an Upgrade Coordinator on its Windows 11 programme places a practical, user-facing role at the centre of what will be one of the university’s most visible IT change programmes in years: replacing or upgrading thousands of campus devices to...
  15. Managed AI in Canadian Universities: Copilot, ChatGPT Edu, and Responsible Rollout

    Canadian universities are moving quickly to put generative AI into the hands of students, faculty and staff — but the rollout is pragmatic, uneven, and loaded with trade-offs that will shape teaching, research and institutional risk for years to come. Overview Across Canada, flagship...
  16. Security Copilot: AI-Driven Incident Response for Security Ops

    Microsoft’s Security Copilot arrives at a time when defenders are drowning in alerts, and the product’s promise is simple but consequential: apply generative AI to compress investigation time, automate routine triage, and translate dense telemetry into actionable decisions for security teams and...
  17. Windows 11 Security for Higher Education: Passwordless Sign-On & Hardware Protections

    Windows 11’s security-first architecture is arriving at a critical moment for colleges and universities, delivering a broad set of built-in protections—passwordless sign-on, hardware-based isolation, and Microsoft Defender tooling—that aim to reduce ransomware risk and ease management burdens...
  18. UNSW's AI Scout Revolutionizes Student Support with 24/7 Digital Assistance

    The transformative potential of artificial intelligence in higher education is being realized at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, where a cutting-edge AI agent named Scout is reshaping how students access information and engage with campus resources. Powered by Microsoft Azure...
  19. 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...
  20. How Carleton University Leads Responsible AI Integration in Higher Education

    Artificial intelligence is transforming the landscape of higher education at a rapid pace, prompting institutions worldwide to rethink their strategies for integrating AI-driven tools and fostering responsible usage among students and faculty. Nowhere is this more apparent than at Carleton...