New research reveals a critical gap between AI enthusiasm and operational readiness in higher education GUEST COLUMN | by Brent Ramdin Higher education is standing at the front edge of an artificial intelligence (AI) revolution and that is good news. Colleges and universities are experimenting with AI in admissions, enrollment, and even classroom design. Optimism […] The post Why Higher Ed Must Get AI Right To Earn Student Trust and Drive Growth appeared first on EdTech Digest.| EdTech Digest
Priyal Sanathara ’29 was at her home in Chalfont, Pennsylvania, this past spring when her family’s landline rang; assuming it was a spam call, she didn’t pick up. Then, it rang again. “I’m like, ‘Oh, that’s a little weird. Why is the same number calling our landline twice in a row? Then, they called my […]| New Elon Law faculty bring legal experience, engaged teaching | Today at Elon...
Whenever a Syracuse University team plays inside the JMA Wireless Dome, they feed off the energy provided by Otto’s Army, the passionate group of students who transform the JMA Dome into the Loud House. Otto’s Army is one of the...| Syracuse University News
What’s the one thing you couldn’t live without when you moved from your hometown to the Syracuse University campus? SU News posed this question to first-year and transfer students as they moved into residence halls during Welcome Week. From the...| Syracuse University News
Student success platforms have become fixtures in higher education. Tools such as Navigate, Starfish, Civitas, and CRM Advise promise smarter interventions, streamlined advising, and coordinated care. The post Without governance, there is no vision: The case for leadership in student success appeared first on eCampus News.| eCampus News
The post MetFilm School lecturers premiere films at FrightFest 2025 appeared first on MetFilm School.| MetFilm School
The Central Coast K-16 Regional Collaborative, led by UC Santa Cruz’s Educational Partnership Center, is funding nearly 100 paid internships that connect local students with career pathways in high-demand fields across the region.| News
Since 2000, the partnership has provided tens of thousands of local students with academic guidance, family engagement, and strong community connections to help them prepare for college.| News
Orientation Week in full swing as incoming students join campus community The post Welcoming Western’s Class of 2029 appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Western Mustangs student-athlete Emmett Charles was named high school MVP in basketball, football and track and field high school last year.| Western News
Career support initiatives in two of the biggest Asian countries come as two Russell Group universities help their Indian and Chinese graduates kick-start their careers with a competitive advantage. The post Top UK unis partner on career initiatives for India and China appeared first on The PIE News.| The PIE News
With the job market growing more competitive for international graduates, students are increasingly drawn to fields that offer global mobility and cross-border exposure.| The PIE News
Forbes' Top 50 Small Colleges are known for their focus on undergraduate education and students' access to their professors.| University Business
Student-athlete MacKeely Shantz will play for TGN Basquet in Tarragona, Spain The post Mustangs basketball star signs pro contract in Spain appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Justin Thompson (G’25) describes how the Master's in Management program has helped him lead in the workplace. The post Rising to the Challenge: How Georgetown’s MiM Program Prepared Me to Lead with Confidence appeared first on Georgetown Capitol Campus.| Georgetown Capitol Campus
Andrea Lizarzaburu (MS-ESM’25) is part of the Small Business Corps (SBC), a program facilitated by Georgetown’s Business for Impact that provides pro-bono consulting services to small businesses in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region.| McDonough School of Business
Drawing inspiration from her physician parents’ work with underserved communities, Rosie Poling (G’27) leverages data-driven policy to help eradicate some of the world’s deadliest diseases. The post Why an Aspiring Doctor Left Medicine to Pursue Global Health Policy appeared first on Georgetown Capitol Campus.| Georgetown Capitol Campus
For the last few months, you've probably felt mounting excitement about your upcoming exchange year in the United States. But now that it is actually time to leave, that excitement can easily turn into nerves.| ICES Blog
This piece originally appeared in Education Week. What makes a good public school—and how would we know it? While these questions may appear simple to answer—given all the publicly available data and…| FutureEd
Discover Jim Lawrance's APM PMQ student experience. From how he chose the course to how he applies these new tools on real projects.| Oxford College of Management
Glasgow Caledonian University has paused international student recruitment to courses at risk of being non-BCA compliant, with immediate effect.| The PIE News
ISU at the 2025 Great Plains Model Arab League conference| Department of Political Science
What scaffolding is needed to provide an equitable, inclusive, and accessible portal to help incoming students navigate college resources?| eCampus News
When you use an Esti-Mystery in your classroom, your students will have a very rich learning experience. This blog post - and video - will detail the student| Steve Wyborney's Blog: I'm on a Learning Mission.
The UK government has outlined plans to expand the HPI visa route and create a global talent task force as part of the new modern industrial strategy.| The PIE News
by Fadia Dakka The increasing exposure of higher education sectors worldwide to market mechanisms (eg privatisation in and of higher education, platformisation and assetization) generates market-ma…| SRHE Blog
Study USA Charlotte offers students the opportunity to pursue an internship while participating in immersive excursions and taking classes taught by on-site professors. Here's what the first week looked like.| Today at Elon
Exam season can be a challenging time for students, especially those balancing academic demands, part-time work, and social commitments. At ISH, we understand how overwhelming this period can be. That’s why we’re sharing some tips to help you manage stress, stay productive, and take care of your well-being, during this... The post How To Cope with Stress During Exam Season first appeared on International Students House.| International Students House
by Inger Mewburn Recently, some colleagues and I released a paper about the experiences of neurodivergent PhD students. It’s a systematic review of the literature to date, which is currently …| SRHE Blog
McCourt students share their first-hand reflections from their participation in the Tech & Public Policy program’s annual Ideathon.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Katrina Cain-Griffin was not expecting to find deep connections to the work of James Baldwin, an African American writer and civil rights activist, during a graduate seminar led by Professor Emeritus Warren Crichlow. The post Bridging generations through literature appeared first on Faculty of Education.| Faculty of Education
Ibadat Jarg (MS-DSPP’26) chose the McCourt School for its unique blend of technical training and practical policy application.| McCourt School of Public Policy
What makes a school great? The answer depends on your definition of a good school. Parents, educators, employers, and policymakers often bring different expectations, from preparing students for the workforce to developing informed citizens. Yet nearly all educational goals share the same foundation: equipping students with the academic skills and habits of mind to think […]| Untitled - FutureEd
This piece originally appeared in The Hill. The nation’s schools, already reeling from plunging test scores and culture war controversies, now face another major hurdle — an $880 billion cut to the federal Medicaid program, the source of health care coverage for as many as 40 percent of the nation’s students. House Republicans approved a budget resolution last Tuesday […]| Untitled - FutureEd
Easter in America offers high school exchange students a delightful mix of traditions, from egg dyeing and sunrise services to Easter Bunny photos and festive family gatherings.| blog.icesusa.org
The Evidence for Justice Lab at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy aspires to address critical social challenges.| McCourt School of Public Policy
The annual competition received over 50 team applications, proposing innovative solutions to some of DC’s most pressing challenges.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Raised in Ghana, Nadia Baye (MIDP’26) chose the McCourt School to gain the skills necessary to improve outcomes for women across Africa.| McCourt School of Public Policy
On February 8th, 2025, Academic Coordinator of the Glendon Bachelor of Education degree (BEd) program, Muriel Péguret, co-organized a dynamic Open Educational Resources (OER) creation workshop, bringing together experienced French as a Second Language (FSL) teachers and first-year Bachelor of Education (BEd) students.| Faculty of Education
Select student leaders benefit from professional development, networking resources equity-centered leadership training.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Elon University Los Angeles launched a commitment to community service last year, which has since served to both immerse students into the community and culture of LA, as well as giving back to those in need.| Today at Elon
The program, through the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life, encourages connections and bridge-building across the campus community.| Today at Elon
In its fourth edition, Love on the Hilltop celebrates couples whose relationships have flourished through the McCourt School community.| McCourt School of Public Policy
The Faculty of Education Student Association (FESA) is the heartbeat of the undergraduate education student community. Made up of passionate student leaders, FESA not only represents education students but also plays a key role in enriching their university experience. From hosting engaging conferences and workshops to selling exclusive merchandise, the FESA council is dedicated to […]| Faculty of Education
Kansas State University students are discovering what they have in common thanks to Wildcat Dialogues.| Kansas State University Foundation
The pilot program has proven so successful its developers intend to expand it across the University.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Discover the doctoral and master's student stories and research that made 2024 special at the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at Georgetown University.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
In the growing data science field, McCourt School MS-DSPP graduates are sought after for their technical skills and public policy prowess.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Meet Claire Hazbun: A Ph.D. in government student at Georgetown who hopes to expand effective approaches to conflict resolution in governments in Africa.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Meet Jenna Lugo: A McNair Scholar and history Ph.D. student at Georgetown University. Discover how family traditions inspired her to tell others stories.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Explore exchange students' and host families' favorite fall memories across the U.S., capturing vibrant autumn colors, cozy traditions, and unforgettable experiences.| blog.icesusa.org
The leadership development program and customized Master of Policy Management curriculum have created a talent pipeline for mid-career professionals.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Since 2014, the McCourt School of Public Policy’s competition has introduced graduate students across disciplines to the policymaking process.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Meet Patrick Grey: a 2024 Healy Graduate Fellow and aspiring historian who feels called to use history as a force for good.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Meet Gabbi Williams: A 2024 Healy Graduate Fellow and aspiring pharmacologist who feels called to be a mentor for future female scientists.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
These best-in-class study spaces offer something for everyone.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Mary Ruxsarash is a first-gen college student and chemist. Explore her journey to Georgetown and how she plans to use science for good in consumer products.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Teaching assistants are seen in most labs and tutorials throughout the university. How do they find the experience of teaching? My name is Max and I am a graduate teaching assistant (GTA) in the Co…| Naturally Speaking
Allen W. Groves, the University’s senior vice president and chief student experience officer, was recently named a 2024 Gold Medal honoree by the North Amer ...| SU News
Doha: Georgetown University Doctoral Fellows have arrived in Doha to complete the final year of their PhD programs, benefitting from the rich research...| thepeninsulaqatar.com
This story is part of the Student Voices series, which provides a firsthand perspective of the student experience at Georgetown McDonough. Emily Huang Javedan (MS-ESM‘24) is a recent alumna of Georgetown’s M.S. in Environment and Sustainability Management (MS-ESM) program. In April, Javedan received the Green Commons Award for her research study and website on the […]| McDonough School of Business
by Ria Bluck Within higher education, targeted interventions are used to improve the student experience, engagement, and academic outcomes. These initiatives tend to focus on increasing a sense of …| SRHE Blog
by Lucy Cokes ‘Live briefs’ are used in Higher Education programmes, and I suggest that they can help promote equity and employability if they are used in very specific ways. The use of live briefs…| SRHE Blog
Hannah Reynolds (MIDP'25) spent 11 weeks working with global development leaders to improve lives through evidence-based policymaking.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Jackson Wolf, a theoretical linguistics Ph.D. student at Georgetown, spent his summer teaching neurodivergent students reading skills at Lindamood-Bell.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Ken Rutherford, Ph.D. in Government alum at Georgetown University, shares how he found purpose as a landmine survivor and his connection to Princess Diana.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
McCourt School of Public Policy graduate students share their experiences in international development across Central America, the Middle East, South Asia and Africa.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Hannah Kim, a M.S. in Environmental Metrology & Policy student at Georgetown, interned with the EPA this summer and shared her experiences.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Lindsey Russ, a doctoral student investigating brainstem function as part of the Evans Lab, will receive research funding as well as leadership training through the fellowship.| Biomedical Graduate Education
As we conclude AAPI Heritage Month, meet four graduate students and one triple alumni at Georgetown University who reflect on their heritage.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
This Pride Month, meet an aspiring congressman, entrepreneurial nurse, addiction policy advocate and cultural peacemaker affecting change in their fields.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Training in digital literacy, digital tools, and platforms should be an ongoing component of professional development for academic advisors.| eCampus News
A new fellowship provides Georgetown graduate students with unparalleled opportunities to work directly with an innovative nonprofit media venture.| McCourt School of Public Policy
The Graduate School at Georgetown University annually bestows the Glassman Distinguished Dissertation Award. Meet the three alumni selected for 2024.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Meet some of our outstanding students from around the world, and celebrate the diversity and tenacity of the BGE community.| Biomedical Graduate Education
Meet three grad students in Georgetown University's class of 2024 whose personal and academic achievements propelled them into who they were called to be.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Two GradGov leaders developed an alumni mentoring program for grad students to gain an insider's perspective on career prospects. Explore the results.| Graduate Studies
A chance encounter in India led Yash Dhuldhoya (MPP/MSFS’24) to Georgetown University. As commencement nears, he reminisces on his journey to DC and what he will miss most about his McCourt School community.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Soon-to-be-graduate Diana Rivas Garcia (MIDP’24) aspires to empower communities through development policy.| McCourt School of Public Policy
An award-winning policy proposal from Georgetown School of Medicine students explores the role of barbershops in improving heart health in DC.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Meet the CCT student who led a team of interdisciplinary grad students from Georgetown on a one-week trip to Singapore for a tech policy challenge.| Graduate Studies
The finalist teams represent seven graduate schools at Georgetown University.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Georgetown University policy student Vinuri Dissanayake (MPP’25) shared her experience at the second annual Ideathon in Singapore.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Maggie Sullivan (MS-DSPP’24) is pushing the limits of new technology to translate real-world outcomes into policies that better serve marginalized communities at home and abroad.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Explore a set of multifaceted women at Georgetown through a series of excerpts from current students, alumni and staff as we close Women's History Month.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Meet Cynthia Ng: She's in the M.S. in Data Science & Analytics program at Georgetown University, and shares her reflection on International Women's Day.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Tony Parsons (MPM’24), a former foster youth, never imagined he would have 24 siblings nor that his career trajectory would lead him to public service.| McCourt School of Public Policy
Discover a Vietnamese Georgetown graduate student's reflection on Lunar New Year around the history, celebration and traditional cuisine.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Two veterans share how Georgetown has supported the military-connected community on campus with resources and support networks.| Georgetown University