AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI in Assessment: A growing “AI cheating wars” at U.S. universities is pushing extreme surveillance and shifting what counts as cheating, with students facing rising false accusations as rules on AI use vary by course. Cybersecurity in Higher Ed: Nottingham University confirmed a ShinyHunters breach, saying about 450,000 student and alumni records were compromised, including contact details and IDs. Health & Research Funding: Ohio University researchers won a major NIH grant to expand opioid use disorder treatment support in primary care across ~40 clinics in Ohio and West Virginia. STEM for Youth: The Ruth Patrick Science Education Center’s Camp Invention ran hands-on classes in cryptography, forensics, and entrepreneurship for K–6 students. Quantum & Tech Innovation: Hong Kong researchers reported brain-inspired cryogenic electronics that can operate near absolute zero, aiming to simplify quantum computing control. Student Life & Policy: Housing disruptions at UCLA during 2025–26 highlight how campus infrastructure and emergency response affect students. Education Abroad & Language: Kenya’s Kenyatta University’s Confucius Institute is developing a Chinese studies master’s to grow Mandarin education as the country positions itself as a regional hub.
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