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Behind the Digital Curtain

Could weaving the digital humanities into undergraduate education help improve students' information literacy?

Debate over State Standards

As federal panel negotiates standards for teacher preparation programs, some question whether the task should be a federal responsibility at all.

Apple's Higher Ed Play

LIVE UPDATES: Officials announce 100 new courses produced with colleges, and plans to make textbooks far more versatile.

Pulling for Better E-Textbook Prices

Universities have started banding together to negotiate favorable contracts with software vendors. With new effort, a group of them aims to exercise similar leverage with publishers on behalf of students.

A Year at Art College

A new book watches students push boundaries and develop artistic visions.

Price of Success

City Colleges of Chicago have a 7 percent graduation rate. If that number doesn't go up, the system's chancellor, presidents and trustees could lose their jobs.

Unoccupied Classroom

A much-publicized proposed class on the Occupy movement won't be taught at Columbia this spring because the instructor didn't secure university approval.

Summer Ambitions

Hoping to save money and improve graduation rates, Purdue announces shift from semesters to trimesters.