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Educause

EDUCAUSE is a nonprofit whose mission is to advance by leading the strategic use of and to further its promise. Founded in 1998 through the merger of and Educom—two organizations with over 60 years of combined service to —EDUCAUSE serves as a community of more than 115,000 individual members and over 2,100 member organizations, including professionals, industry colleagues, and campus leaders. The organization focuses on campus-wide applications of for , administrative, , and purposes, while addressing key issues such as governance, policy, and leadership in higher education IT. EDUCAUSE provides a range of resources and services, including publications, , toolkits, opportunities, and online communities to foster collaboration and innovation. It anticipates emerging trends in , strengthens professional practices, and supports members in tackling common IT challenges to elevate the overall impact of in . Through events, , and insights, EDUCAUSE inspires transformation in by connecting technology leaders and equipping them with the tools needed to drive institutional progress. Its efforts emphasize coordinated programs for IT functions, timely services for professionals, and unified leadership on policy matters affecting the sector.

Mission and Organization

Mission and Vision

EDUCAUSE is a nonprofit association, tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, founded to address information technology challenges in higher education. Its mission is to lead the way, advancing the strategic use of technology and data to further the promise of higher education, connecting and empowering the member community through insights, advocacy, resources, and learning opportunities to anticipate trends and strengthen professional practice. This includes providing research-driven insights into critical trends, advocating for policies that support equitable technology access, offering practical toolkits and best practices for institutional decision-making, and delivering professional development programs to build capacity among educators and administrators. The organization's vision is to inspire the transformation of in service to a greater good. EDUCAUSE achieves this through targeted strategic priorities that guide its efforts (2023–2026 plan), including elevating professionals, technologies, and data as strategic assets to transform ; building institutional capabilities to manage risk and build resilience in an era of systemic change; and influencing the evolution of the market to better serve institutions and learners. These priorities reflect a commitment to fostering collaboration between , , and policymakers, ensuring serves broader societal benefits. With a global membership exceeding 2,100 institutions and over 115,000 professionals, EDUCAUSE's mission and vision underscore its role as a pivotal resource for advancing technology's strategic integration in .

Membership and Governance

EDUCAUSE boasts a global membership comprising over 2,100 organizations and more than 115,000 individual professionals dedicated to advancing in . This community includes a diverse array of institutions, corporations, and affiliates, fostering collaboration on technology-driven challenges and opportunities. Membership categories are structured to accommodate various entities, including U.S. and international institutions (with fees based on classification, expenses, or student full-time equivalents), institutional systems eligible for discounts, nonprofits and K-12 organizations at a flat rate of $2,291, corporations at $3,751, emerging technology companies at $933 (limited to five years), and consultants at $630 (limited to two employees). These tailored options provide benefits such as unlimited access to exclusive resources like reports and webinars for all at member institutions, networking through groups, and opportunities including discounted conference registrations and leadership training. Members also gain influence in policy advocacy, contributing to shaping technology standards and practices. The governance of EDUCAUSE is overseen by a Board of Directors, which sets strategic directions, anticipates emerging issues, and ensures alignment with the association's mission to promote effective use of technology in higher education. The board, composed of elected and appointed leaders from the membership, is transitioning to an all-appointed process for new members starting with terms in February 2027 to enhance diversity, expertise, and participation. It works alongside various committees—such as the Program Committee for event planning and the Nominations and Leadership Development Committee for board nominations—and task forces that provide advisory input from volunteers. Staff leadership, including the President and Chief Executive Officer, supports these efforts by managing daily operations and implementing board directives, with key roles outlined in organizational bylaws and policies. An annual business meeting open to all members reviews accomplishments, finances, and future initiatives, promoting transparency and community involvement.

History

Predecessor Organizations

Educause traces its roots to two pioneering organizations in higher education information technology: CAUSE and Educom. CAUSE originated in 1962 as an informal user group known as the Users Group, formed by data processing directors at the Conference on University Management (CUMREC) in to share knowledge on applications in . It evolved into a formal , officially incorporating in as a nonprofit with support from grants by and the . In 1977, it was renamed CAUSE, standing for the professional association dedicated to the development, use, and of information systems in higher education, reflecting a shift from basic to broader IT strategies. Educom was established in 1964 through a $750,000 grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, aimed at fostering inter-institutional collaboration among universities on computing resources and . Headquartered initially in , it grew to support networking initiatives like BITNET and later contributed to the formation of Internet2. Educom emphasized policy development and research dissemination, launching key programs such as the Coalition for Networked Information in 1990 and the National Learning Infrastructure Initiative in 1993 to advance instructional technology. Together, and Educom represented over 60 years of collective service in addressing the evolving IT needs of , with prioritizing through conferences, workshops, and publications like the CAUSE/EFFECT journal, while Educom concentrated on policy advocacy, research sharing, and collaborative projects to enhance educational computing. Their merger in 1998 combined these strengths to form Educause, building on this foundational legacy.

Formation and Key Milestones

EDUCAUSE was formed on July 1, 1998, through the merger of two longstanding professional associations, and Educom, which together represented over 60 years of service to . The merger aimed to create a unified to advance by promoting the intelligent use of information technologies. Following the merger, EDUCAUSE established early goals focused on providing coordinated programs for campus IT functions, delivering comprehensive and timely services to IT professionals, and offering unified leadership on policy issues. These objectives built on the predecessors' legacies of fostering collaboration among IT leaders, briefly referencing CAUSE's emphasis on user groups and Educom's networking initiatives without delving into their independent histories. In the 2000s, EDUCAUSE expanded its reach by launching key publications, including the EDUCAUSE Review in January 2000, which became a primary platform for exploring IT trends in . The organization also continued and grew its annual conference, a staple event inherited from its predecessors, to facilitate professional networking and knowledge sharing among IT leaders. During the 2010s, EDUCAUSE adapted to emerging digital trends such as and mobile technologies by producing influential resources that guided institutional strategies. A notable development was the 2018 acquisition of the Horizon Report series from the New Media Consortium, enabling EDUCAUSE to publish annual editions profiling key technologies and practices in teaching and learning. Into the 2020s, EDUCAUSE responded to global challenges, including the , by offering webinars and resources on remote education strategies, such as in rapid adoption for continuity. The organization also increased its international engagement to broaden understanding of 's role in global missions. In 2023, marking its 25th anniversary, EDUCAUSE updated its strategic plan, refining its vision, mission, priorities, and values to address evolving IT landscapes.

Programs and Publications

Conferences and Events

EDUCAUSE's flagship event is the Annual Conference, which serves as the premier gathering for technology professionals to explore emerging trends, share best practices, and network with peers. Held annually, the 2025 edition took place from October 27 to 30 in , at the Music City Center, drawing over 5,000 attendees to discuss topics such as integration, cybersecurity, and in . The conference features a dynamic agenda including preconference workshops on October 27, followed by three days of main sessions with interactive panels, lightning talks, and exhibit hall demonstrations. Specialized summits provide focused forums for addressing specific challenges in IT. The 2025 EDUCAUSE Summit on AI Adoption Across the Institution, held June 10–12 in , , was an exclusive member-only event emphasizing governance structures, practical implementation strategies, and for in academic settings, with sessions on alignment and inclusive access. Similarly, the Cybersecurity and Privacy Professionals Conference, occurring May 19–21, 2025, in Baltimore, Maryland, convened over 600 experts to tackle threats, regulations, and in environments through case studies and collaborative workshops. These summits typically include addresses from leaders and breakout sessions tailored to institutional needs, fostering targeted knowledge exchange. Beyond major conferences, EDUCAUSE offers a range of other events for , including the Series within the EDUCAUSE , which provides multi-week online programs to build and skills for IT professionals at various career stages. Workshops and virtual sessions, such as one-hour webinars, multi-day learning labs, and Demo Days, cover topics like and data analytics, often delivered online for flexible access. These events emphasize hands-on learning and peer networking, with options like the courses offering discounted online training in areas such as and exclusively for members. A hallmark of EDUCAUSE events is their inclusive design, featuring main stage presentations with renowned speakers—like Dr. and Dr. at the 2025 Annual Conference—alongside concurrent sessions for in-depth discussions. Networking is facilitated through structured receptions, community meetups, and exhibit halls, while accessibility measures include live captioning and post-event recordings available for or member , enabling broader participation via virtual formats. These elements ensure events not only deliver cutting-edge insights but also build lasting professional connections across the sector.

Research and Publications

EDUCAUSE produces a range of scholarly and informational materials designed to inform and advance practices in . Central to its output is the EDUCAUSE Review, an award-winning bimonthly magazine that explores current issues, trends, and management strategies in IT. The features in-depth articles, interviews, and analyses on topics such as AI's impact on and institutional operations, with recent examples including discussions on reinventing education amid the "AI ." Complementing the magazine, EDUCAUSE issues annual research reports through its EDUCAUSE for and (ECAR), providing data-driven insights into key challenges and opportunities. A prominent example is the 2025 EDUCAUSE Landscape Study, which surveys the higher education community's experiences with , covering strategies and leadership, policies and guidelines, use cases, workforce impacts, and the institutional . This member-exclusive report highlights disparities in AI adoption, noting that smaller or under-resourced campuses lag in implementation, underscoring broader equity concerns. Other notable reports include the annual EDUCAUSE Top 10 IT Issues and the Horizon Report series, which profile and practices shaping , learning, data analytics, and beyond. For instance, the 2025 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report | Teaching and Learning Edition identifies trends like generative AI integration and hybrid learning environments as critical for future . These reports emphasize actionable recommendations, drawing from surveys of IT leaders to guide institutional . The EDUCAUSE Library serves as a comprehensive , housing over 24,000 resources including articles, briefs, and tools on topics such as cybersecurity frameworks and innovative . Freely accessible to the public, it aggregates expert-curated content to support research and practical application, with dedicated sections on and that align with EDUCAUSE's broader mission.

Current Initiatives and Impact

Policy Advocacy

Educause engages in policy to represent the interests of institutions on federal and international policies that impact (IT) in , including for increased to support tech such as access and cybersecurity enhancements. The organization's efforts emphasize protecting and advancing the role of IT in fostering educational innovation and institutional resilience. Key areas of focus include data privacy, where Educause provides resources and advocates for robust protections against unauthorized data use in educational settings; accessibility standards, promoting compliance with federal regulations like Section 508 to ensure IT tools are usable by individuals with disabilities; and equitable to , addressing disparities in digital resources across institutions. In these domains, Educause highlights the need for policies that mitigate risks like cyber threats while enabling inclusive learning environments. Educause employs methods such as direct with policymakers and other associations, submission of formal papers and comments to regulatory bodies, and of its membership to participate in campaigns. For instance, the regularly submits detailed comments to U.S. federal agencies on proposed rules. In the 2020s, Educause has contributed to U.S. tech policies through targeted interventions, including comments on the (FAR) cyber incident reporting rules in 2024 to safeguard institutional data handling, and input on the Trump Action Plan in 2025 to influence regulations on deployment in . These efforts have helped shape discussions on governance, for broadband equity, and cybersecurity standards, ensuring policies align with 's unique needs.

Focus on Emerging Technologies

Educause has positioned itself as a leader in guiding institutions through the integration of (), emphasizing , ethical implementation, and mitigation of disparities in access. The organization's 2025 AI Landscape Study, based on a survey of professionals conducted in late 2024, reveals that while 78% of institutions have initiated AI strategies, only 42% have formalized leadership structures, highlighting a gap in coordinated oversight. The study also addresses ethical use, noting that 65% of respondents prioritize guidelines on bias reduction and data privacy, yet implementation varies widely due to resource constraints. Furthermore, it identifies a "digital AI divide," where larger, well-funded institutions adopt AI at twice the rate of smaller ones, exacerbating inequities in technological readiness. Beyond AI, Educause addresses other through its annual Top 10 IT Issues , which for 2025 underscores cybersecurity enhancements, digital equity, and upskilling under the theme of "restoring ." Ranked fourth, "" calls for robust data safeguarding amid rising cyber threats, with the 2025 Cybersecurity and Privacy indicating staffing shortages and increasing workloads from evolving risks like AI-powered attacks. Digital equity features in the tied tenth issue, "Building Bridges, Not Walls," advocating for inclusive access to technologies while protecting , as disparities in and availability affect underserved students. upskilling is emphasized in the eighth issue, "Putting People First," promoting programs to adapt to tech changes, with a focus on fostering a supportive over mere . Educause supports practical adoption through targeted programs that equip educators and administrators for AI-driven and operations. The 2025 EDUCAUSE Summit on AI Adoption Across the Institution, held in June in , convened leaders to develop frameworks balancing innovation with ethics and security, while exploring strategies to integrate AI into teaching and administrative workflows. These efforts include workshops on AI literacy for , enabling experiences such as AI tutors and adaptive assessments, and operational tools for streamlining and processes. In 2025, Educause expanded resources to illuminate 's transformative role in learning, work, and institutional operations, as detailed in the Horizon Report Teaching and Learning Edition. This report profiles and as key technologies for hyper-personalized , while stressing initiatives like programs (e.g., GenAI:N3 ) to close access gaps and ensure inclusive use. These updates, including toolkits and webinars, aim to bridge the by prioritizing ethical, equitable tech integration across .

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