AI in EducationBeyond compliance: Governing higher education in the age of intelligent systems June 8, 2026 by Vistasp M. Karbhari, University of Texas at Arlington As intelligence becomes increasingly abundant and continuously available, institutional governance must evolve accordingly
RansomwareThe Canvas ransomware attack shows why schools must focus on containment, not just recovery June 5, 2026 by Gary Barlet, Illumio Institutions that invest in containment, not just restoration, will be in a stronger position when the next attack arrives
Recruitment & EnrollmentThe hidden cost of college isn’t money–it’s time and opportunity June 3, 2026 by Sabih Bin Wasi, Stellic Building easily navigable pathways helps colleges deliver on the promise of college as a clear roadmap to meaningful careers and economic mobility
AI in EducationReflections on Magnifica Humanitas for college and university instructors June 1, 2026 by Steven M. Baule, Ed.D., Ph.D. Many in higher education may still be searching for their footing in the age of generative AI
PolicyHigher ed’s warning light is flashing: What the 2026 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report reveals May 29, 2026 by Dr. John Johnston The report should be read as a leadership document, not just a technology report
AI in EducationThe AI literacy paradox: Why students feel unprepared for the AI-driven workforce May 27, 2026 by Jordan Adair, Honorlock Without guardrails on the use of AI tools, students are left to find their own way and make their own decisions for using the technology
Career ReadinessAI is reshaping entry-level work and the talent pipeline May 25, 2026 by eCampus News Staff Results from a new survey find AI is associated with rising productivity expectations and changes to early career tasks, and is exposing gaps in workforce training
AI in EducationAligning AI with pedagogy, privacy, and outcomes May 22, 2026 by Kavitta Ghai, Nectir When AI is built to amplify human potential instead of replace it, the classroom doesn't shrink--it expands
Student ExperienceDesigning for finals: How campus shapes the way students work May 20, 2026 by Chris Meyers, Meyers + Associates When academic buildings, housing, and recreation spaces work together, students can stay engaged without losing momentum
Career ReadinessTo support the American workforce, prepare students for a future reshaped by climate change May 18, 2026 by Elizabeth Harbaugh, Lyra Colorado & Mary Seawell, Lyra Climate change will continue to cause economic shifts across industries--workers must have the skills necessary to meet the moment