Yale will discontinue free access to Adobe Creative Cloud software, ending a policy that provided students, faculty, and staff with tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere Pro at no cost.
The Yale College Council Senate voted Sunday to table a proposal to allocate $5,000 from the Senate budget to reimburse students for Adobe Creative Cloud licenses, delaying action until next week.
In late June, students of the University woke up to being logged out of their previously free digital subscriptions to newspapers, such as the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, following the ...
Faculty and staff have access to Adobe Creative Cloud applications for the duration of an active Brandeis account. Temporary faculty and staff, scholars and researchers with affiliate appointments ...
Without Adobe access on their own devices, Watts said students are at risk of not appearing as competitive as their more familiar peers. “Not being able to say that we’ve been able to use and master ...
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