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Hype and Hope at Labor College

Ambitious online partnership between National Labor College and the Princeton Review ends, but big investment from the education company may help keep college viable.

Far From Honorable

Researchers at Ohio University suggest that honor codes are not as effective for deterring cheating in fully online courses.

Myths of Online Education

At Educause, learning technology experts challenge some of the critiques they hear.

WGU Lassoes Texas

Lone Star State becomes the latest to embrace Western Governors U.'s competency-based model.

Social Networking Nudge

Some colleges think they can increase students' engagement with Foursquare, a popular location-based site. Are they right?

Another One Bites the Dust

A once-promising global distance education program, having fallen far short of its initial goals, lowers its sights.

So Many Students, So Little Time

Higher Ed Holdings' recent efforts to partner with one university were thwarted amid faculty outcry. At other universities, however, the company's model is going forward -- raising concerns about whether mass education online is coming at the expense of individual interaction, and evaluations based on essays as opposed to multiple choice.