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The Publishers' Move to Capture Campus Data

Analysis commissioned by advocacy group documents how major companies' business strategies could help them lock up research and learning data that colleges and scholars need.

Scrutiny of a Financial Relationship

When an Arizona State professor accused the university of an unethical partnership with Cengage, the university denied it received grants from the company. But there was a financial relationship that wasn't revealed at the time. Students seek more details.

Teaching in a Digital Age

"Teaching in a Digital Age" is Inside Higher Ed's new compilation of articles. This print-on-demand booklet is available for download...

Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week

Among the topics: IBM and a university collaborate on a "skills academy"; criticism of new Education Department rules; an instructor's accusations at Arizona State.

Seeking a Shared Global Standard for Digital Credentials

Nine universities in five countries are working together to create a shared infrastructure for digital academic credentials.

The Highs and Lows of Teaching From Afar

In addition to serving students in different locations, online courses are also conducive to teachers who want to work remotely. But doing it effectively can be challenging -- if it's even allowed.

Team Players in Teaching

Models for "unbundling" the faculty role differ by institution -- but administrators of competency-based programs particularly believe their approach suits instructors and helps students grow.

New Online Academic Programs

Colleges begin programs in early childhood education, cybersecurity, strategic management, health data analytics and instructional design.