Why an Undeclared Major Might Be Right For You
Starting your first semester of college and entering a new chapter of your life can be a very exciting time. Taking your first steps on your university’s campus, meeting new friends that you’ll have...
Starting your first semester of college and entering a new chapter of your life can be a very exciting time. Taking your first steps on your university’s campus, meeting new friends that you’ll have...
Among the many career options in AI, this is one emerging profession that’s capturing the attention of tech enthusiasts: prompt engineers.
As we embark on a new era of education, the landscape of higher education is evolving at an unprecedented pace. The rise of the digital university is a testament to this transformation, as institutions around the world adapt to the ever-changing needs of students and the global workforce. Let's look at the impact of digital universities on higher education trends in 2023, and how it will shape the future of learning.
For students interesting in pursuing a degree in STEM, here are some questions you should ask about financial aid and college scholarships.
As its only tech-focused university, Illinois Tech stands on its own among Chicago colleges, combining a highly relevant education with all that a global metropolis offers.
As the future of machine learning starts to come into clearer focus, colleges and universities are now determining how to best implement these powerful tools seamlessly into their education.
Engaging students in early STEM activities isn’t solely a task for teachers; colleges and universities, nonprofits, and other organizations play a pivotal role in providing students in sixth through 12th grade with a chance to immerse themselves in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics topics and start STEM early.
The skyskaper’s association with Chicago lasts nearly a century, and it set the stage for the lasting impact of Chicago architecture and its influence on American architecture.
Despite what recent news about layoffs at major computing and tech companies may suggest, a tech degree is still in high demand—but College of Computing Dean Lance Fortnow says that tech degree will now likely be utilized by different companies.