Suspended Protesters Fight Back With Lawsuits

The lawsuit that five students filed last month against the University of California, Irvine, doesn’t deny that their actions during pro-Palestinian protests last spring violated the institution’s code of conduct. Instead, it alleges that the punishment they received—interim suspensions—violated...

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Columbia’s Medical School Receives $400 Million

Columbia University’s Irving Medical Center has received a $400 million donation from Roy Vagelos, a former pharmaceutical CEO, and his wife, Diana Vagelos, the university announced Thursday. The donation will expand the Roy and Diana Vagelos Institute for Basic Biomedical...

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How to Personalize User Experience with Data and AI

Organizations across industries have more access to data than they’ve ever had before, but they’re still evolving when it comes to transforming that data into actionable insights. This transformation is especially crucial for customer experience strategies. In K–12 schools,...

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UC Berkeley Launches AI-Focused Law Degree

The University of California, Berkeley, Law School is now offering an artificial intelligence–focused law degree in response to a growing demand for AI law experts.  The master of laws degree track—one of the nation’s first, if not the first—will...

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