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Professors collaborate with National Humanities Center to bring first AI & Digital Literacy educators' institute to KU by Dan Oetting
07/30/24
LAWRENCE — Roughly 18 months after ChatGPT’s release, Kansas educators are still grappling with the implications of generative artificial intelligence for teaching and learning. To give area educators space to share concerns and think through solutions to meet the challenges posed by rapidly evo -
Education in an AI World summer conference to be hosted for educators by Aspen Grender
07/29/24
LAWRENCE — The School of Education & Human Sciences at the University of Kansas will host the 2024 Strategies for Educational Improvement Summer Conference for the region’s PK-12 educators as a hybrid professional development event.
This year’s conference, Tomorrow -
UNLV Young Rebels Program Streamlines Summer Experiences for Valley Youth
07/28/24
The end of another school year is just around the corner – or already here – for children throughout Southern Nevada.
Instead of hitting the couch for the summer, UNLV is offering K-12 students a chance to head to campus to experience the excitement of being part of a leading researc -
Gerrie Zvara leads continuous process improvement for more effective, efficient campus by Taleen Ananian
07/28/24
With 18 years of service at UCLA, Gerrie Zvara is now assistant director for organizational effectiveness and development with UCLA Administration. In that role, she is leading the “continuous process improvement” effort to advance goal 5 of the UCLA Strategic Plan: Become a more effective insti -
UNLV School of Nursing Inspires Next Generation of Providers During Annual Camp
07/27/24
Each year, UNLV School of Nursing welcomes high school students to campus for Nurse Camp, a unique weeklong introduction to the nursing field. In its fifth year of the program, the school hosted 66 students over the course of two weeks.
Nurse Camp is open to high school students (incoming -
07/26/24
After Hurricane Katrina ravaged the southern coastline of the United States in 2005, Elizabeth Carter found herself on the Gulf Coast following the tropical storm’s aftermath. Witnessing the devastating impact of the hurricane on infrastructure and communities, she decided to place her undergradua
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Professors collaborate with National Humanities Center to bring first AI & Digital Literacy educators' institute to KU by Dan Oetting
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