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Online Enrollments Grow, but Pace Slows
New federal data show that more than a third of all 2018 college and university students took at least one online course, and that online enrollments continue steady growth as overall numbers dip.

Opinion
Good and Bad News About Employer Funding of Online Degrees
In the Third Age of online learning, companies are paying for their workers' online degrees. Does that bode well -- or ill -- for nonselective universities and their value proposition, Ryan Craig asks.
Rebranding for a Major Ed-Tech Investor
Sterling Partners' Educational Opportunity Fund, which has invested in numerous technology and other companies in the higher education and workforce...

Is 350 Books Enough?
University of Florida professor reprimanded after heatedly contesting the university library’s book checkout limit.

Blackboard Behind Bars
Colleges and corrections departments increasingly are turning to online instruction for incarcerated students. But while those programs may be easier to scale, challenges and questions about quality remain.

Behind the Back Channel
Can giving students anonymity help them engage in class?

College Bookstores Oppose Cengage-McGraw Merger
Planned pricing changes by academic publisher Cengage have not gone down well with the National Association of College Stores.

The Pulse: Shaunak Roy of Yellowdig
This month's edition of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Shaunak Roy, CEO and founder of Yellowdig.
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