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On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1921, Gabriel Lippmann, Luxembourger physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1845) passed away. In 1921, Ernest Gold, Austrian-American composer and conductor (died 1999) was born. In 1934, Aleksei Yeliseyev, Russian engineer and astronaut was born. In 1956, The Dartmouth workshop is the first conference on artificial intelligence. In 1961, Tim Watson, Australian footballer, coach, and journalist was born. In 1970, Leslie Groves, American general and engineer (born 1896) passed away. In 1973, Watergate scandal: Alexander Butterfield reveals the existence of a secret Oval Office taping system to investigators for the Senate Watergate Committee. In 1974, Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett, English physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1897) passed away. In 1977, Chris Horn, American football player was born. In 1997, Josh Hines-Allen, American football player was born. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Stanford was their golden ticket - could AI help or hinder that?
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The BBC spoke with Stanford University graduates about what they really think about artificial intelligence.
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South China Morning Post
· Jul 11, 2026
Student of the Year Awards: 40 pupils lauded as organiser reveals expansion plan
A Ying Wa College pupil who took home the Student of the Year Awards’ grand prize was among 40 outstanding peers who received top honours on Saturday, as the event organiser announced a major expansion to mark its 45th anniversary. Starting next year, the awards scheme will feature a new category for artificial intelligence (AI) literacy to underscore the responsible use of the technology by students. The initiative will also extend its reach to recognise student excellence in places beyond Hong...
Off The Press
· Jul 8, 2026
McMahon warns Harvard she will drop the ‘hammer’ if DEI violations go uncorrected
Education Secretary Linda McMahon, in the latest “Pod Force One” episode, warned Harvard administrators that she could drop the “hammer” on the Ivy League university should it continue quietly pursuing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives that run afoul of federal law. President Trump issued executive actions seeking to eliminate DEI at Harvard and other []...Click to read more
Enrique Dans
· Jul 11, 2026
La universidad que viene habla chino
Durante décadas, la universidad norteamericana fue el equivalente académico de una aspiradora global de talento: si eras bueno, ambicioso, curioso o simplemente querías estar cerca de donde pasaban las cosas, intentabas ir a Estados Unidos. El sistema funcionaba porque mezclaba dinero, libertad intelectual, reputación, meritocracia y una promesa razonablemente creíble: ven aquí, trabaja duro, y
The West Australian
· Jun 24, 2026
Faculty: Defence Industries Minister Paul Papalia launches fellowship to boost AI skills in WA
A prestigious program to encourage top science and maths graduates from local universities to boost WA’s artificial intelligence skills could also help arrest the State’s brain drain.
Fortune
· Jul 7, 2026
AI didn’t break higher education—It exposed the credential trap
As tuition soars past crisis levels and AI reshapes the classroom, students are rationally optimizing for diplomas over discovery. Call it the degree trap.
E! Online
· Jul 5, 2026
Bunnie Xo Reveals College Acceptance Weeks After Jelly Roll Breakup
Bunnie Xo has never been a dumb blonde. The “Dumb Blonde” podcast host revealed she’s been accepted into Arizona State University weeks after she and Jelly Roll decided to call it quits following...
Foreign Policy Journal
· Jul 3, 2026
Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh Bets On AI Productivity To Justify Future Rate Cuts
Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s pick to chair the Federal Reserve, has positioned artificial intelligence as central to his economic outlook and future monetary policy decisions. Warsh has described AI as “the most productivity-enhancing wave of our lifetimes — past, present and future,” framing it as a potential justification for lower interest rates down the road. [] The post Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh Bets On AI Productivity To Justify Future Rate Cuts appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.
Loonie Politics
· Jun 29, 2026
Nursing gains ‘professional’ label for student loans after judge’s ruling, but theology now dropped
WASHINGTON (AP) — Students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy and several other fields will be eligible to take out higher federal student loan amounts — at least for now — after a federal judge blocked part of a Trump administration rule that held them to lower limits. The U.S. Education Department issued a [] The post Nursing gains ‘professional’ label for student loans after judge’s ruling, but theology now dropped appeared first on Loonie Politics.
Fark
· Jun 21, 2026
AI enrolls in college, gets financial aid, drops out of college, repeats trick. See, it IS smarter than us already [Fail]
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· Jul 11, 2026
AI-enabled cheating is forcing some schools to go analog
Felix Kästle/picture alliance via Getty Images Colleges are trying to adapt to the rise of AI and promote students’ independent thinking. The University of Chicago Law School just rolled out an in-class laptop ban for first-year students. As AI becomes more integrated in the legal profession, educators are struggling to strike a balance. AI is []
Toronto Sun
· Jul 4, 2026
SALTZMAN: Groundbreaking technology the quiet MVP at 2026 FIFA World Cup
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The i Paper
· Jul 10, 2026
I’m a graduate, we should pay extra tax to make it fair for all
University should put everyone on a level playing field, but there is huge unfairness between those with loans and those whose parents funded them
SundayTimes
· Jul 5, 2026
Victor Asiwe’s hard journey from Potch to the top 1% at Stanford
Stanford scholar’s remarkable rise from self-taught coder to Silicon Valley’s doorstep, finding hard problems and great people along the way.
Ars Technica
· Jul 8, 2026
Suspecting AI cheating, Ivy League prof ordered an in-person final; scores fell 50%
AI cheating leads to a failed society, professor says.
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· Jun 21, 2026
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· Jun 26, 2026
Academic weighs in: Should we fear an AI bubble bust?
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Seeking Alpha
· Jun 27, 2026
Barnes & Noble Education: Buy On Strong Preliminary FY 2026 Results And Decent Outlook
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· Jul 2, 2026
Is AI’s juice worth the financial squeeze?
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The Daily Signal
· Jul 9, 2026
Consumer Report Ranks California the 3rd Worst State to Move To
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Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice
· Jul 9, 2026
Lessons I Have Learned from Researching School Reform
Many years ago, I had met with a group of Stanford University graduate students then working on their joint Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and education. Some had taught for a few years through Teach for America and were eager Continue reading
The Next Web
· Jul 7, 2026
AI won’t restore an era of rapid growth, says Nobel laureate Christopher Pissarides
Nobel Prize-winning economist has poured cold water on the idea that artificial intelligence will haul Western economies back into an era of rapid productivity growth, warning that the fast-growth years may already be gone for good. Christopher Pissarides, who shared the 2010 Nobel Memorial Prize in economics and teaches at the London School of Economics, [] This story continues at The Next Web
BoingBoing
· Jun 28, 2026
Ford rehires hundreds of "graybeard" engineers after AI shortcomings
Last year, Ford CEO Jim Farley said that AI would eliminate half of white-collar jobs. This year, Ford brought back 350 veteran techs after an AI-powered system failed to deliver the results executives expected. Internally they are called graybeard engineers, presumably in honor of the ancient wisdom and grizzled experience that no software can yet replace. — Read the rest The post Ford rehires hundreds of graybeard engineers after AI shortcomings appeared first on Boing Boing.
Hot Air
· Jun 30, 2026
Berkeley Math Professor: Bring Back the SAT
Berkeley Math Professor: Bring Back the SAT
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· Jun 29, 2026
Virginia and Ohio join effort to design 3-year bachelor’s degrees
While some say such degrees could increase college affordability, two groups blasted them as “stripped-down curriculum that prioritizes speed.”
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· Jul 8, 2026
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· Jun 29, 2026
Universities Spent Years Missing the AI Warning Signs. Now They Pay a Machine to Find Them.
AI is transforming every corner of higher education — from admissions to advising — faster than universities can write the rules to govern it.
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· Jul 12, 2026
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· Jun 29, 2026
A Potentially Terrible AI Economic Dilemma
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TheJournal.ie
· Jun 29, 2026
Last chance for students to change their college course choices
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Financial Times
· Jul 10, 2026
Why AI could be a financial ‘sludge’ buster
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MyJoyOnline
· Jul 6, 2026
A Lifetime of excellence: Dr Williams Kwasi Peprah attains the rank of full Professor at Andrews University
The promotion of Dr Williams Kwasi Peprah to the rank of Full Professor of Finance at Andrews University, School of Business Administration, Berrien Springs, Michigan, USA, marks a defining moment in a career distinguished by academic excellence, professional leadership, impactful research, and dedicated service. It is not merely a personal milestone but a recognition of commitment to advancing higher education, strengthening institutions, mentoring future leaders, and contributing to global scholarship.
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