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Drilling Down Into Distance Education Data
New online learning stats show growing demand for online programs across state lines and shed new light on in-state online enrollments.

Is Students' Early Career Success Their Professors' Problem?
A new paper asserts the faculty's obligation to embrace "career-relevant instruction." What exactly does that mean, for professors and students?

Coronavirus Forces Universities Online
Compelled to close their campuses to limit the spread of coronavirus, U.S. universities with Chinese branches move at lightning speed to take teaching online.

Improving NYC's Tech Training
What must change in New York City's tech training landscape to ensure that employees in the industry reflect the city's diversity?

Facial Recognition Surveillance on Campus
UCLA was the first university to openly consider facial recognition technology for security surveillance. The university abandoned that plan, but other colleges may be using the software.

Course Hero Woos Professors
The company's website for sharing course materials is popular with students but a decade ago raised faculty hackles over copyright and enabling cheating. Has its outreach to professors changed the narrative?

Messy Merger Forecast for ‘McCengage’
Merging two giant educational publishers was never going to be smooth sailing, but the process has been rockier than Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education expected.

The Pulse: Bryan Alexander and ‘Academia Next’
Podcast features discussion with Bryan Alexander about his book Academia Next.
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