| Tipoffs: Artificial Intelligence Colleges Newsletter for Monday April 13, 2026 ( 6 items ) |
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Bowdoin College: Vision to Impact - One Year of Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity
WASHINGTON, April 11 -- Bowdoin College leaders marked the one year anniversary of a major technological program aimed at integrating artificial intelligence with liberal arts education. The Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity began following a $50 million gift from Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings to prepare students for a world reshaped by breakthrough technology.
Bowdoin College President Safa Zaki stated that the proliferation of artificial intelligence makes a liberal arts education mor
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Catholic University of America: Autonomous Weapons vs. Moral Agents - A Theologian Discusses the Anthropic Case
WASHINGTON, April 8 -- The Catholic University of America issued the following Q&A involving Charles Camosy, associate professor of moral theology and ethics:
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Autonomous Weapons vs. Moral Agents: A Theologian Discusses the Anthropic Case
A recent lawsuit, Anthropic PBC v. U.S. Department of War, et al., caught the attention of Catholic moral theologians, philosophers, and ethicists who filed an amicus curiae in the case.
We spoke with Charles Camosy, associate professor of moral theol
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ODU's New AI Tutor for Quantum Computing Empowers Students to Find the Answers Themselves
NORFOLK, Virginia, April 11 -- Old Dominion University issued the following news on April 9, 2026:
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ODU's New AI Tutor for Quantum Computing Empowers Students to Find the Answers Themselves
By Jonah Grinkewitz
Quantum computing is a challenging subject. However, students at Old Dominion University now have access to a unique artificial intelligence (AI) quantum computing tutor that helps them find answers independently, while keeping their professor informed of any areas where they migh
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Palm Beach Atlantic University Students and Faculty Present at Interdisciplinary Research Conference
WASHINGTON, April 11 -- Palm Beach Atlantic University hosted the 15th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference on March 24 and 25, 2026, to showcase academic scholarship across multiple fields of study. The event featured over 40 students and nearly 20 faculty members who delivered presentations on topics ranging from artificial intelligence to theological concepts and ethnic dance.
The conference proceedings and project summaries are documented in the Research Abstracts of the 2026 Interd
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Pomona College: Affordability, Migration and Regulations - How California Can Sustain Its Economic Leadership
CLAREMONT, California, April 11 -- Pomona College issued the following Q&A on April 10, 2026, involving Fernando Lozano, professor of economics and coordinator of the Public Policy Analysis Program:
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Affordability, Migration and Regulations: How California Can Sustain Its Economic Leadership
California has the fourth-largest economy in the world. But as artificial intelligence transforms human labor and affordability remains a pressing issue, how can the state maintain its economic stand
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University of Miami MBA Jumps 11 Spots to No. 39 in U.S. News, Highest Ranking in School History
CORAL GABLES, Florida, April 7 -- The University of Miami's Miami Herbert Business School issued the following news:
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University of Miami MBA jumps 11 spots to No. 39 in U.S. News, highest ranking in school history
The Full-Time MBA's 36-place climb over three years signals accelerating national momentum.
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The University of Miami's Full-Time M.B.A. program has reached a new all-time high, earning its best ranking ever at No. 39 in the U.S. News & World Report 2026 rankings. The 11-pla
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