How SCSU Is Rebuilding Campus Technology for the AI Era

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• Southern Connecticut State University's CIO is focusing on modernizing legacy systems and adopting AI. • The article discusses the need for balancing research ambitions, student expectations, and operational efficiency in a complex risk environment.

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Original Source Material

Southern Connecticut State University CIO Tom Armstrong on Modernization Priorities Like other schools, Southern Connecticut State University is under pressure to modernize legacy systems, strengthen security and adopt AI. CIO Tom Armstrong must balance expanding research ambitions, student expectations and operational efficiency in an increasingly complex risk environment.