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New Gossip App Hits College Campuses

Pop wants to become the next big messaging app for students. But will it avoid the mistakes of Yik Yak and other failed campus-based apps before it?

Ellucian Banner Security Flaw Draws Federal Concern

Sensitive student data from over 60 colleges could be vulnerable as the result of a security flaw in Ellucian’s widely used enterprise resource planning software.

Employers as Educators

Amazon moves deeper into offering postsecondary credentials, following Google and other big employers, but largely bypasses traditional colleges with the expanded training options.

Is Amazon Training Its Workers or Creating a College Alternative?

The retailer is pouring $700 million into worker training -- mostly through its own programs. We asked some experts on postsecondary education and training to assess whether Amazon's initiative is threat or boon to higher education.
Opinion

A University Leader’s Glossary for AI and Machine Learning

Trying to understand this growing presence on campuses? Tim Renick and Drew Magliozzi explain key terms and why they matter.

Pearson’s Next Chapter

The company will abandon its traditional textbook publishing model in favor of a digital-first strategy. Print books will still be available, but students will be encouraged to rent rather than buy.

Hackers Demand $2 Million From Monroe

College’s IT system was attacked by hackers demanding $2 million in Bitcoin. Experts warn that other institutions are vulnerable to similar attacks.

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: boosting degree completion with blockchain; legislation targeting for-profit providers; IT outsourcing.