AKA|Strategy continues its commitment to stay informed about the latest in higher education and the nonprofit sector. It is a pleasure to share these articles that we found both informative and engaging.
We welcome any comments or reactions to this edition of our AKA Weekly Rundown.
What you might have missed earlier this week
From University World News:
What does the future hold for Europe’s universities? By Thomas Jørgensen and Anna-Lena Claeys-Kulik Faced with immense challenges in an era of transformation for society and universities, the European University Association prepared a ten-year vision to help university leaders and academic communities define the top priorities. At the center of their vision are openness and engagement based on academic core values.Read this article
From The Chronicle of Higher Education: Artificial Intelligence Is a House Divided By Michael Wooldridge While many fields have been hit by financial hard times, computer science—and especially artificial intelligence (AI)—appear to be thriving. There is, however, a deep and controversial divide regarding the most basic question in AI: should we model the mind or the brain to build intelligent machines?Read this article
Three scholars of philanthropy assess the patterns of giving in 2020, highlighting trends, concerns and hopes of what may lay ahead in 2021 and beyond.Read this article
Every February, Black History Month prompts a re-examination of the nation's history through the lens of the African-American experience and to be reminded that the country’s most important strengths lies in its diversity.Read this article
Further Reading
From American Alliance of Museums:
TrendsWatch: Navigating a Disrupted Future This report focuses on issues museums need to address now to minimize harm to their communities while ensuring institutional survival and continued relevance through the rapid and transformative shifts ahead.Read this report
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