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Harding University has announced a significant milestone in its educational offerings with the receipt of a $1 million donation aimed at enhancing technology and education within the institution. This generous gift will facilitate the introduction of a new major in Artificial Intelligence, reflecting the growing importance of this field in today’s job market. Additionally, the university plans to launch a course focused on Bitcoin, which will provide students with insights into cryptocurrency and its implications for the future of finance.
The funding is expected to bolster the university's capabilities in delivering cutting-edge technology education, equipping students with the skills necessary to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Faculty members are excited about the opportunities this donation will create for innovative teaching and research. With these new programs, Harding University is poised to become a leader in technology education, preparing its students for the challenges and opportunities of the modern economy.
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