Admin Signals is for provosts, deans, and CIOs navigating AI governance, vendor decisions, and faculty concerns. Each brief connects campus strategy to what peer institutions are doing now.
Is Your AI Task Force Governance or Theater? A Structural Audit for University Leaders
The answer to whether your AI task force is governance or theater lies in its structural design. Universities across the country have launched AI governance bodies in response to rapid technological change, but the…
Agentic AI in Student Services: The Governance Question You Need to Answer Before Deployment
Agentic AI is no longer a future consideration—it is arriving in student services now. AI advisors that autonomously schedule appointments and track student progress, financial aid bots that determine eligibility for…
When the Demographic Cliff Meets the AI Revolution, Nothing Is Simple
Here's what nobody is telling you about the intersection of enrollment decline and artificial intelligence: the same tools that might save your institution could also accelerate your competitors' advantages, and the…
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Data Governance Before AI Governance: The Foundation Higher Ed Can't Skip
Let me save you some costly mistakes. I've watched universities spend millions on AI initiatives only to watch them sputter because nobody could answer basic questions about their data: Where does it live? Who owns it?…
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Protect Your Institution: The Contract Clauses That Prevent AI Vendor Lock-In
After three decades of watching universities get burned by technology contracts, I can tell you this with certainty: the AI vendors circling your campus right now are playing a long game, and many of them have no…
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AI and Accreditation: The Questions Your Reviewers Are Already Asking
If you haven't yet seen AI surface in your accreditation materials, you will soon. Regional accreditors across the country are quietly weaving artificial intelligence into their review frameworks, and institutions that…
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When Faculty Says No to AI Deals, Here's What They Really Mean
Let me tell you what I'm hearing across campus conversations: faculty resistance to AI partnerships isn't really about technology rejection. It's about feeling sidelined in decisions that will shape their teaching,…
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The Learning Outcomes Problem: Why Traditional Assessment Fails in an AI-Assisted World
Here's the uncomfortable truth facing university administrators today: most of our assessment methods can no longer reliably measure what students actually know. When a large language model can produce a passable essay…
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AI Literacy Isn't Optional Anymore—It's the Foundation of Employability
The conversation has shifted from whether to integrate AI into curricula to how quickly we can prepare graduates for a workforce where AI fluency is as fundamental as computer literacy was two decades ago. Employers…
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What Faculty Need Most From AI Leaders Isn't Training, but Trust
After decades of watching universities navigate technological disruption, I've learned this truth: the institutions that succeed with AI aren't the ones with the biggest budgets or the most sophisticated tools. They're…
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AI and Accreditation: What Regional Accreditors Are Starting to Ask
The conversation has shifted. Over the past year, every major regional accreditor—SACS, HLC, WASC, MSCHE, and the rest—has begun embedding AI-related questions into their review protocols. This isn't hypothetical…
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Navigating the Future: Preparing Higher Education for AI's Impact on Workforce Skills
As we delve into the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in higher education, it's crucial for administrators to reflect on Ray Kurzweil's insights regarding deskilling, upskilling, and nonskilling. Each…
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Embracing the Age of AI at Lehigh University: Strategies for Institutional Readiness
As universities navigate the transformative landscape of artificial intelligence, it is crucial for administrators to adopt a proactive approach to readiness. Lehigh University has set a compelling example with its new…
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