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A Looming Challenge for OER?
Awareness and adoption of open educational resources continue to grow, a new report suggests. But the movement could be overshadowed by publisher initiatives like inclusive access.
GI Bill Enrollments to Be Halted at 5 Universities
In a move consumer groups said was long overdue, the Department of Veterans Affairs took aim at Temple, Phoenix and three other universities, saying they've misled prospective students.
Opinion
A Dispatch From Singapore
As the coronavirus spreads around the world, Richard R. Smith shares some leadership lessons from that country, which previously experienced a SARS outbreak.
'Community Spread' and Campus Closures
Wave of universities suspend face-to-face instruction while higher education groups cancel annual meetings. Roundup of news from Mon., March 9.
Annual Collegiality Reviews?
They could soon be a reality for professors at Sam Houston State U.
Academic Minute: Diagnosing Lupus Nephritis
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week, Chaim Putterman, professor of medicine, examines how...
Opinion
Prepare to Move Online (in a Hurry)
Disaster and continuity planning for coronavirus now will prepare your campus for possible closure in the case of a local outbreak, Nathan Greeno writes.
Workers With Skills But No Degree
Do good jobs exist for those without four-year degrees? A new working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research...
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