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The Audacity to Innovate: Pioneering an Online J.D. Program
Responding to the challenges they've faced, law schools are moving cautiously -- and boldly -- into digital education, writes Christopher P. Chapman.
Untapped Data: Enhancing Teaching and Learning, an 'Inside Higher Ed' Event
"Untapped Data: Enhancing Teaching and Learning" is the third event in Inside Higher Ed's 2018 Leadership Series. It will be...
Indian Regulator Approves Fully Online Degrees
The Indian government has for the first time given approval to highly ranked universities in the country to offer fully...
Forbes Enters the Online Learning Business (With Bridgepoint)
Forbes Media announced last week that it would begin offering dozens of self-paced online courses for aspiring professionals, through the...
British Columbia Institutions Add No-Cost Textbooks to Tuition-Free Program
Institutions in the Canadian province of British Columbia have since September 2017 offered a government-funded tuition-free certificate in adult basic...
The Pulse: Maria Andersen of Coursetune
This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Maria Andersen, CEO and co-founder of Coursetune.
Connecting Cashiers to College Degrees
Walmart and other large employers are turning to for-profit Guild Education to manage tuition-reimbursement programs. Walmart's offer promises a debt-free college education to its employees, but academic program choices are limited.
'The World Had Moved On'
An organization that supported technology efforts at liberal arts colleges has closed amid increased competition from groups offering similar services.
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