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Cyberextortion Threat Evolves

Cybercriminals successfully targeted three colleges and universities using ransom tactics new to higher ed. Experts say more institutions are likely to be affected.

What Do We Know About This Spring's Remote Learning?

What should we try to find out? And how might what we learn influence how colleges educate their students this fall and beyond?
Opinion

Online Learning Is Not the Future

Technology advocates may see online teaching as the best path forward, but one important audience vociferously disagrees: students, Peter C. Herman writes.

The Future of Apprenticeships

More people are talking about how to make apprenticeships remote after the COVID-19 pandemic. But experts worry remote experiences can't provide what makes them most successful, even if they could broaden access.

Protecting Vulnerable Students During the Pandemic

"Protecting Vulnerable Students During the Pandemic" is Inside Higher Ed's new print-on-demand compilation of articles. This publication gives an inside...
Opinion

Changed, Changed Utterly

Christopher Cox predicts the significant ways academic libraries will shift in terms of collections, services, spaces and operations as a result of the pandemic.

Crisis and Opportunity for Faculty Development

A professor put in charge of her campus's tiny teaching center in the midst of the pandemic discusses the problems and potential of tapping in to fellow faculty members' newfound thirst to get better.
Opinion

A Day in the Life This Fall (Faculty Edition)

Lia Paradis envisions a professor’s typical day on campus come September.