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Leadership, Work-Life Balance and Loving What You Do

A discussion about senior-level careers in technology reflects larger debates in higher ed and society about work-life balance, different styles of leadership and—only subtly—gender.
Opinion

Academic Twitter Is Worth Fighting For

There’s a lot to lose if academics leave their favorite “hellsite” in droves, Dominik Stecuła writes.

Colleges Go Offbeat for Cybersecurity Training

To appeal to students’ and employees’ “hearts and minds,” campus tech leaders experiment with unconventional strategies: festivals, art installations and role-playing games.

Where the Tech Troubles Are

Students value connectivity, convenience and being consulted about technology but have little concern about protecting institutional networks.

Higher Ed’s Top 10 IT Issues

Educause, the association of higher ed technology officials, highlights a need to move from data insight to data action, develop learning-first strategies regardless of modality, and lead with humility.

Machines Can Craft Essays. How Should Writing Be Taught Now?

Artificial intelligence can now produce prose that accomplishes the learning outcomes of a college writing assignment. What does that say about the assignment?
Campus Chielf Technology Information Officers

Campus IT leaders assess digital progress, data use, remote work

Fewer than a quarter of college and university technology leaders are very confident that their institutions can prevent ransomware attacks...

How COVID Spurred Digital Innovation and Empathy

In the early pandemic, educators rallied to provide academic continuity in unprecedented ways. That spurred online teaching innovations, many of which are worth preserving and enhancing, a Stanford self-study says.