Professional, Continuing, and Online Education Update by UPCEA
Daily updates of news, research and trends by UPCEA
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Saturday, January 3, 2026
OpenAI explores college deals as ChatGPT gains AI edge: Universities warm to AI as OpenAI secures an early foothold - Jess Sobrevinas, Rolling Out
Agents, robots, and us: Skill partnerships in the age of AI - Lareina Yee, McKinsey Global Institute
How two new rules are reshaping career education - Dana Godek, University Business
Friday, January 2, 2026
How lifetime pathways will build the university of the future - Alcino Donadel, University Business
How home exams and peers affect college grades in unprecedented times - Tinna Laufey Ásgeirsdóttir, et al: European Economic Review
Leveraging administrative data from the University of Iceland, which cover more than 60% of the undergraduate population in the country, we examine how home exams and peer networks shape grades around the COVID-19 crisis. Using difference-in-difference models with a rich set of fixed effects, we find that home exams taken during university closures raised grades by about 0.5 points relative to invigilated in-person exams outside the pandemic period. Using rich administrative data from the University of Iceland, covering most of the undergraduate population in the country, this paper shows that unproctored home exams during COVID-19 increased student grades by about half a point, a roughly 7% premium, on top of the usual positive return to take-home exams already present off-pandemic. Despite widespread disruption, student performance did not deteriorate during the pandemic.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0014292125002909
Stanford Grads Struggle to Find Work in AI-Enabled Job Market - Nilesh Christopher, Los Angeles Times
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Opinion: In an Age of Tech, Colleges Should Emphasize Connections - Eric Anicich, Los Angeles Times
Copilot+ PCs Offer Fast, Powerful AI to Boost Faculty Members’ Productivity - Amy Burroughs, EdTechMagazine
The UB Podcast: Navigating the new age of higher ed philanthropy - University Business
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Ethical AI in higher education: boosting learning, retention and progression - Isabelle Bambury, Higher Education Policy Institute
OpenAI Inks Deals With Colleges, Seizing Early Lead in Education Market - Brody Ford & Liam Knox, Bloomberg
Energy Department Announces Collaboration Agreements with 24 Organizations to Advance the Genesis Mission - US Dept of Energy
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
You can now verify Google AI-generated videos in the Gemini app. - Google Keyword Blog
Leading growth through transformation - McKinsey
The Colleges That Couldn’t Survive 2025 - Josh Moody, Inside Higher Ed
Monday, December 29, 2025
Trump expands travel bans and restrictions to 39 countries - Laurel Spitalniak, Higher Ed Dive
President Donald Trump on Tuesday fully banned individuals from an additional seven countries from traveling to the U.S., as well as those with travel documentation from Palestinian authorities, effective Jan. 1. In a presidential proclamation, he also placed partial entry limitations on 15 additional countries, including Nigeria, one of the top 10 sources for international students in the U.S. Higher education officials pushed back on the travel ban expansion — which will include 39 countries — arguing it will further constrict the U.S.’s international student pipeline and stymie the country’s global competitiveness.
https://www.highereddive.com/news/trump-expands-travel-bans-and-restrictions-to-39-countries/808185/
Here are 3 qualities that make graduates better job candidates - Alcino Donadel, University Business
Artificial intelligence: Embracing agentic AI coworkers - McKinsey
Employees started the year more ready to adopt gen AI than their leaders. And the technology itself continued to build momentum, developing at a striking pace. But while nearly all companies have invested in AI, few have seen tangible benefits—the so-called gen AI paradox. As we move into 2026, companies have the opportunity to advance beyond incremental gains from copilots, chatbots, and other reactive, gen AI–based tools. The best are acting now to transform workflows, functions, and, ultimately, their entire organizations by onboarding AI agents to work side by side with their people.
https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/year-in-review#artificial-intelligence
Sunday, December 28, 2025
AI Has Joined the Faculty - Beth McMurtrie, Chronicle of Higher Ed
Women in the Workplace 2025 - Alexis Krivkovich, Drew Goldstein, and Megan McConnell; McKinsey
University of Illinois seeks partners to build Quantum facilities as ComEd starts power upgrades at South Side tech park - CCN Staff Writer, Chicago Construction News
Construction is underway at the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park (IQMP), a multibillion-dollar project on the South Side that aims to make Chicago a global hub for quantum technology, and the University of Illinois System is now seeking partners to build two cornerstone facilities. ComEd has begun delivering critical upgrades to power the campus, which broke ground in fall 2025 on the former U.S. Steel South Works site. The utility is installing specialized grid enhancements and a substation to support advanced energy demands for tenants including PsiQuantum, IBM and Infleqtion.