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Building industry-ready graduates requires higher education to integrate AI literacy and emerging technologies into curricula. Explore current challenges, innovative institutional strategies, and how AI enhances student outcomes and workforce alignment.
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AI literacy is the new core skill. Discover why higher ed must prepare students to be AI-proficient problem-solvers, creators, and ethical thinkers.
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Discover how asynchronous learning supports lifelong education by offering flexible, scalable, high-quality online programs for today’s adult learners.
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Discover the hidden costs of outdated curriculum—from declining enrollment and employer distrust to reputational risk and missed innovation. Learn why frequent updates are essential for staying competitive and future-ready.
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Discover how a solid data foundation can unlock tech innovation, streamline operations, and boost student success with Noodle’s Hierarchy of Institutional Data Needs.
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Explore why regular curriculum refreshes are essential to keep pace with rapid technological change, evolving student needs, and shifting workforce demands—future-proofing your academic programs without starting from scratch.
University Network Summit.
The University Network Summit (UNS) brought together higher education leaders, policymakers, and innovators to discuss how institutions can collaborate at scale to improve capacity, enrollment, and student outcomes while reducing costs. UNS focused on reimagining public-private partnerships and fostering cross-institutional collaboration beyond traditional models. Key topics included the role of technology in driving innovation, the impact of shifting policy landscapes, and strategies for supporting the whole student. Organized into four tracks—Partnerships, Recruitment, The Whole Student, and Policy—UNS featured panels, workshops, and solution labs that offered actionable insights. Attendees also had opportunities to connect through curated networking events. Co-presented by Noodle and Huron, UNS emphasized the need for agile, resilient networks in higher education to adapt and thrive in a changing environment.
Post OPM.
The symposium explored the future of public-private partnerships in higher education beyond the Online Program Manager (OPM) model. It brought together university leaders, consultants, practitioners, and journalists to discuss key issues such as student acquisition costs and regulations, tech infrastructure for online learning, and the transformative role of AI in reshaping higher ed. PostOPM aimed to foster insightful, high-level conversations that shaped the future of collaborative innovation.
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Breaking Down Barriers: A Strategic Guide for Higher Ed Leaders Is your institution struggling to attract and enroll the right students? Market shifts, evolving student expectations, and internal roadblocks can make it difficult to execute an effective enrollment strategy. But what if you could identify and remove the biggest barriers standing in your way? This […]