Ellucian, the leading higher education technology solutions provider, announced the 2026 Experience Idol winners on the mainstage at Ellucian Live, the industry's premier global technology conference.
Ellucian, the leading higher education technology solutions provider, today launched Ellucian Student, higher education's complete solution that powers the end-to-end student lifecycle — unifying ...
The study, titled “Artificial Intelligence and Cost Reduction in Public Higher Education: A Scoping Review of Emerging Evidence,” s ystematically analyzes how AI is being used to reduce costs and ...
But unlike innovations from the past that invited me to learn how to use technology, AI has instead consumed my imagination ...
One in three chief technology and information officers says their institution is significantly more reliant on artificial intelligence than it was even last year, according to the Inside Higher ...
Four years have passed since I wrote my first article about the fragility of the higher education system. At the time I wrote Avoiding the Edge of the Cliff, the lens through which I saw the realities ...
AI will move from experimentation to institution-wide strategy. In 2026, colleges and universities will shift away from isolated AI pilots toward coordinated adoption guided by governance, privacy ...
Higher education systems across China, Japan, and South Korea are being reshaped in fundamentally different ways as governments embed artificial intelligence into national development strategies. The ...
I wish I could just talk to a veteran tech leader working in higher education. How many times have we all found ourselves saying something like this or similar, regardless of the field of interest?
Over the past several decades Higher Education institutions have had to keep up with the pace of rapidly changing technologies, with the pace increasing even more in recent years. I see the next wave ...
Public debate about artificial intelligence in higher education has largely orbited a familiar worry: cheating. Will students use chatbots to write essays? Can instructors tell? Should universities ...