Columbus State @cscc_edu Communications Coord. Former TV journalist. @scrippsjschool alum. Unique higher ed stories Tweeted here. Retweets aren't endorsements.
A new fund will provide @ohiou Scripps College of Communication students with unique learning opportunities designed to give them an edge as they begin their careers. https://t.co/whngqpFOZW
Red light, yellow light, green light. (The “Yellow Light” approach narrowly won, suggesting faculty are cautiously experimenting rather than choosing extremes.) https://t.co/DyBjbbgP4c
Career experts agree that technical AI knowledge, like how to prompt large language models or create AI-powered chatbots, won’t be enough. https://t.co/UqGmFu686f
CBS News Radio is shutting down tonight after nearly a century on the air.
The storied service started in 1927 and gave rise to such icons as Douglas Edwards, Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow.
Together, they and their colleagues brought history into our homes:
From the liberation of Nazi camps in Germany, to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, to the deadliest attack on American soil, 9/11.
The company announced the closure in March, blaming what it called "challenging economic realities."
To borrow Mr. Murrow's famous phrase, we wish everyone at CBS News Radio one final "Good night, and good luck."
Beginning in fall 2027, instructors in letter-graded courses at Harvard College will be allowed to award A grades to no more than 20% of students in a class. https://t.co/QZKfbUje9I
Since the beginning, the show has resonated with academics, in part for its emphasis on characters who value strategy and drive, and in part because it operates as a sort of behavioral science lab. https://t.co/PcEL9oTp5I
The statement noted that the student who reported being struck by Kotlikoff's car “refused medical treatment from the EMS team and refused to provide sworn statements as to their account of the incident.” https://t.co/TQWTqNgFqe
Opinion | Kill Canvas. Now. ("Canvas seemed to know in advance of the hack that a disruption was possible and appears to have offered no warning.") https://t.co/mdk9ujLK2k
The Canvas breach didn’t fail because hackers got lucky. It failed because the architecture made it inevitable, and the standard response — patch, harden, audit, repeat — will produce the next breach on the same timeline. https://t.co/WTCuV9RPvu
Creating bridges, not barriers: To further support transfer students, Columbus State is offering eligible graduates a tuition-free pathway to complete their bachelor’s degree at Ohio State University. https://t.co/CgLYHA57cq