EDITOR'S NOTE: This story was originally published as the "5-on-5" feature in GCU Magazine. You can access current or past issues of the magazine digitally here. His students may be working with white, red, gray or black hats – the categories of hackers –... See more
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After seven years of piecing together opportunities and programs, College of Engineering and Technology Associate Dean Dr. Pam Rowland told David Richards it was time for unified leadership of Grand Canyon University's Cyber Center o... See more
The arena was nearly pitch black. An orange-and-purple light dimly illuminated the digital bands surrounding the court. The hardwood was cleared, and all eyes were on the locker room tunnel. The music decibels crept toward deafening. The crowd began to ro... See more
GCU explores the possibilities of artificial intelligence in academia in the new virtual Center for Educational Technology and Learning Advancement, or CETLA. (iStock image) EDITOR ' S NOTE : This is part two of a two-part series on AI anxiety and how GCU... See more
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part one of a two-part series on AI anxiety and how GCU's new virtual Center for Educational Technology and Learning Advancement is helping to support AI literacy and guide students and faculty in the ethical and responsible use of ... See more