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Columbia suspends student who created AI tool that helps people cheat in coding interviews

Documents obtained by BI show Chungin "Roy" Lee was suspended for failing to comply with Columbia University policies around disciplinary hearings.

Champlain College Partners with Anthropic to Advance Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education

Champlain College and Anthropic, a leader in artificial intelligence (AI) safety and research, today announced a strategic collaboration to leverage Claude, Anthropic's state-of-the-art assistant, to advance AI in higher education and workforce development.

From Exploration to Innovation: The Impact of SURF Grants

These SURF grants enabled young researchers interested in robotics to collaborate with esteemed faculty, build professional networks and receive financial support to focus solely on their project, paving the way for their future career or academic opportunities.

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Top 5 US colleges in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence according to QS Subject-wise Rankings 2025

The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 highlight the top U.S. institutions excelling in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. MIT leads

Free Features and Privacy Concerns: DeepSeek AI and it's Growing Presence on Campus

Without the $200 per month subscription to ChatGPT pro, DeepSeek 's new generative AI model performs similar OpenAI services for free. This may further increase AI usage in academic settings, where concerns about academic integrity at Cornell have already grown.

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New center at CWI helps students, staff learn to use AI as educational tool

College of Western Idaho launches an AI literacy center with GuardRailz AI, helping students and staff integrate artificial intelligence into education.

College of Western Idaho launches AI Literacy Center

CWI is positioning itself at the forefront of AI education with the opening of the new center and implementation of programs designed to make AI tools accessible.

Yale Students Advise Connecticut Governor on State AI Policy

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont asked Yale instructors and students to study artificial intelligence policies across the U.S. and come back with insights and advice. Their 50-slide presentation informed what he did next.