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The Texas Tech K-12 Pipeline

Texas Tech University created a K-12 school more than 25 years ago, but the school’s potential as a source of future university students is just starting to be realized.

Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week

Among the topics: California vs. the U.S. on state authorization rules (cont.); a Pearson data breach; coding and more OPMs.

The Pulse: Thomas Waite of K16 Solutions

This month's edition of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Thomas Waite, CEO of K16 Solutions.
Opinion

The End of Note Taking?

Digital transcribing tools just might free students up to do more beneficial things with their time in class, write Perry Samson and Fred Singer.

2U Goes Undergrad

London School of Economics and its parent university will create a fully online data science degree. Program, priced at $20,000, is 2U's first foray into the bachelor's degree market.

A Reckoning for 2U, and OPMs?

After online program management company 2U talked openly about its challenges, the company’s stock plummeted. Analysts say the company, and others like it, are down but not out.

Trolling for Students in Budget-Ravaged Alaska

State University of New York's online arm sponsors Facebook post aimed at Alaskans "worried" about future of their state universities. SUNY officials quickly apologize and pull the ad.

Cost, Price and Competition in Online Learning

Colleges generally still price their online programs similarly to their on-ground counterparts. A panel of experts explores whether that is starting to change.