More than 1,300 AI-powered cameras have been installed across San Diego State University, monitoring students in dorms, classrooms, gyms and dining halls as part of a sprawling surveillance network ...
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Leaders of the California State University system, the CSU, want it to become the nation's first artificial intelligence-powered institution of its kind. It entered into a $17 million no-bid contract ...
The biggest student housing portfolio deal of the year is now on the books. Student housing owner and operator the Scion Group and private equity giant Ares Management have acquired a 12-property ...
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A web-based learning management system containing teachers' and students' data across North Carolina and the United States is back online after being breached, with one group claiming responsibility ...
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Students at the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts walked out of class on Monday to protest what they describe as unfair and inconsistent enforcement of the school’s dress code.
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