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Course Hero Woos Professors

The company's website for sharing course materials is popular with students but a decade ago raised faculty hackles over copyright and enabling cheating. Has its outreach to professors changed the narrative?

India Opens the Door Wide for Online Learning

The Indian government is opening up the market for fully online degrees, and U.S. companies are poised to be players.

CUNY's Move on Corporate Tuition Benefits

City University of New York joins ASU spin-off InStride in effort to tap into growing online degree market for companies that offer college tuition benefits to employees.

Time for a Tune-Up?

During the last decade, historians worked together to commonly define graduates' desired skills, knowledge and "habits of mind." Here's what that "tuning" accomplished -- and where it fell short.

Prepping for a Community College Career

Doctoral education doesn't necessarily prepare future faculty members for the jobs they're likely to get at teaching-intensive institutions. A new grant program takes aim at that problem.

Key Senators Turn Up Heat on OPMs

Old issues with online program management companies get new attention in Washington.
Opinion

Creating Community in Online Classrooms

Rebecca Vidra explains how she uses her students' shared interest in music to draw them into her course's discussion forum.

Virginia's Fight Over Online Ed

Governor has proposed ending tuition assistance for students who take classes online, drawing intense criticism from Liberty University and its president, Jerry Falwell Jr.