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‘An Invisible Tax’: Study Finds That Schools Lag in Utilizing Data

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Colleges and universities generate vast amounts of data every day, spanning from the research findings of their scholars to the log-in times of their students to learning management systems. Provosts could make better decisions if they had better data on faculty research, career interests of prospective students, and research funding trends.

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Survey on Campus Technology: Student Priorities and Problems

Inside Higher Ed

62% of students surveyed worry little (or not at all) about their college being targeted by cybersecurity breaches or cyberattacks, even though they could jeopardize their personal data. 19 to 27 by Inside Higher Ed and College Pulse with support from Kaplan. Cyberbreaches shut down campuses.”

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Florida's public universities are under assault (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

1 state for higher education: “ Florida schools are some of the best in the nation.” ” Despite the cross-messaging from Kim Jong-Ron, it is clear that Florida’s colleges and universities are not broken. Governor Ron DeSantis said it himself last year, after U.S.

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7 missteps university leaders must avoid in their AI approach

EAB

In recent conversations with presidents, provosts, chief strategy officers, chief business officers, and chief information officers, we’ve identified seven missteps university leaders are making in their AI approach. This raises concerns about privacy and data security , as sensitive information can be inadvertently shared or exposed.