As higher ed embraces AI, where is learning headed?
Higher education leaders juggle multiple challenges, including boosting enrollment, improving retention, and increasing fundraising–all while navigating rising expectations from students and staff and operating within constrained resources.

Genio Launches AI Policy Template as Student AI Usage Surges to 92% While Institutional Guidance Lags
Genio, a provider of learning tools that significantly improve student success, announced this week the release of a comprehensive AI Policy Template to help higher education institutions develop clear, consistent guidelines for artificial intelligence use in academic settings. The launch comes as new data…
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How to meet the needs of the “new majority learners” on campus
Non-traditional students are quickly becoming the “new majority learners”–older than 22, working while studying, and facing multiple barriers to educational success, according to the Genio New Majority Learner Report 2025.
Colorado students, education leaders try to help TRIO college-access program avoid Trump cuts
At one time, Bailee Hernandez didn’t even know how to enroll in college. No one in her family had attended. She did know that college was expensive. All that meant she used to think she would go straight from high school into the workforce.
Why free community college is missing the mark in Massachusetts
At a time when higher education policy nationwide is shifting to focus on the value students receive from their education, Massachusetts and its relatively new free community college law—MassEducate—is instead focused squarely on access to college.
Network security in higher ed: The importance of zero trust
Cybercriminals now target every conceivable industry, with universities and colleges increasingly becoming some of their favorite victims. Typically, bad actors exploit vulnerabilities in educational institutions’ networks.
Using AI to reimagine teacher preparation for scale, equity, and reflective practice
With growing teacher shortages nationwide, particularly in high-need subject areas and underserved communities, educator preparation programs (EPPs) have a big task at hand.
More than half of students would return to college with a clear completion path
If given the right support, many students who have never attended college or who left before completing a degree say they would return–marking a can’t-miss enrollment opportunity for higher-ed institutions.
It’s time for higher education marketing to wake up
Higher education marketing has hit snooze one too many times. Once fueled by glossy brochures and generic email blasts, the old approach is officially running on empty.
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From Fire TV to Signage Stick: University of Utah’s Digital Signage Evolution
The University of Utah, established in 1850, is the state’s flagship institution of higher education. Located in Salt Lake City, it serves over 34,000 students across 17 colleges and schools.