Professional, Continuing, and Online Education Update by UPCEA
Daily updates of news, research and trends by UPCEA
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Monday, November 17, 2025
Ohio State to hire 100 new faculty with AI expertise - OSU
Preparing for tomorrow’s agentic workforce - McKinsey Podcast
Padmasheela Kiiskilä: Building trust in micro-credentials requires strong data governance - Tampere University, Finland
Sunday, November 16, 2025
The state of AI in 2025: Agents, innovation, and transformation - McKinsey
EDUCAUSE ’25: How AI Policies Affect Student Mental Health - Abby Sourwine, GovTech
Saturday, November 15, 2025
Google seeks partnerships lead to drive AI in higher education - Edtech Innovation Hub
Penn State Smeal launches comprehensive artificial intelligence initiative - Smeal College of Business
The rise of micro-credentials in continuing education - BC Business
Learn or be left behind. This is the imperative that’s driving many mid-career (and, increasingly, earlycareer) professionals to gain a competitive advantage in today’s tough employment market through upskilling. “Today, artificial intelligence is not a futuristic concept but a mainstream reality reshaping industries and professions,” says Jo-Anne Clarke, dean of Division of Continuing Studies at the University of Victoria (UVic). “Add the complexities of tariffs, geopolitical uncertainty and economic volatility, and it’s clear that both employers and employees are navigating an increasingly dynamic and unpredictable landscape.” In this context, a person’s initial credentials, degrees or training may not be enough for prospective employers, or for existing employers hiring for a senior role.
https://bcbusiness.ca/industries/education/the-rise-of-micro-credentials-in-continuing-education/
Friday, November 14, 2025
Scaling the 21st-century leadership factory - Bob Sternfels, Daniel Pacthod, and David H. Berger; McKinsey
Kelsey Robinson: Reshaping the Marketing Landscape - McKinley Quarterly
UPenn Expands Educator AI Training Program With Google - Government Technology
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Use GenAI to slow down and reflect more deeply - Sam Illingworth, Times Higher Education
Opinion: Higher education needs to catch up with AI, not run from it - Teresa Butzerin, Willamette Collegian
Teaching with AI: From Prohibition to Partnership for Critical Thinking - Michael Kiener, Faculty Focus
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Transitioning to the Agentic University 2026–27 - Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed
Agents for growth: Turning AI promise into impact - Kelly, Lisa Harkness, and Steve Reis - McKinsey
Student Mental Health Challenges Persist - Colleen Flaherty, Inside Higher Ed
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Redefining Learning: How Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence are Transforming Education - digitalLEARNING Network
Can creativity still exist in a world of Artificial Intelligence? - Bailee McLeod, Avondale
Our relationship with Artificial Intelligence (AI) is ever evolving. The continual advancement of the technology means our interactions with it can change, almost daily. What started as asking Siri to ‘call mum’ evolved to asking Google to ‘turn down the air conditioning’, to now asking Chat to make an itinerary of our three-week Euro vacation, or craft a work email for us. All time saving tasks, but what are the costs of integrating AI into our lives? We spoke with four leading creatives on Avondale University’s academic staff to explore the effects and impact Artificial Intelligence has on creativity, art and our human experience.