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The True Cost of Inclusive Access

A college is accused of making it nearly impossible for students to opt out of a program that automatically bills them for textbooks -- a potential breach of government regulations.

Racism and the American Library Association

Association is accused of trying to silence an African American librarian who complained about hostile comments directed at her during the association’s midwinter meeting.

An Online Tax for Rural Students

High tuition fees for distance education courses are keeping some community colleges in Colorado afloat. But should rural students pay the price?

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: competency-based education spreads slowly; Gates encourages cross-institutional collaboration; OER as survival strategy.

A View of Higher Ed Innovation After 8 Years in Government

A Q&A with David Soo -- whose work on educational innovation spanned the Obama and Trump Education Departments -- about spurring change in higher ed and differences between the two administrations.

The Pulse: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features a recording of a panel discussion about artificial intelligence and machine learning at November's Reimagine Education Conference in San Francisco.

The Long and Short of Online Courses

Online education has spurred institutions to experiment with courses shorter than a full semester, weighing pedagogical and financial factors as they decide on the proper length.
Opinion

Professors, Ask Hard Questions of Your Online Providers

Private companies can help colleges achieve their goals, but the faculty should never lose control of their courses and programs, Melora Sundt writes.