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New Online Programs: Business Analytics, Entertainment Law, Forensic Investigation, Interdisciplinary Studies, Jewish Philanthropy, Nursing, Opioid Treatment, Strategic Brand Communication
Seven universities offer an array of degree and certificate programs for distance learners.

Marketing Strategies in Overdrive
Colleges and universities employ a variety of tactics -- increasingly digital as well as more unusual approaches -- to attract online students.
Opinion
Why Did Harvard Go Outside to Go Online?
Like most institutions, Harvard University -- ignoring its own business school’s predictions -- failed to get ready for the new digital economy, leaving it exposed to OPMs to fill the gap. Robert Ubell presents a cautionary tale.

Do Medical Schools Still Need Books?
At many medical schools, new or renovated libraries have few books. Librarians are divided on the trend.

Opinion
Coming to campus to teach online
Just because professors who teach online don't have to be physically on campus doesn't mean they shouldn't be, writes Penelope Adams Moon.
Study: Students Learn More in Flipped Classroom
The flipped classroom is gaining acceptance in higher education as an alternative to more traditional methods of teaching. In one...

Power to Professors
Those behind new open resources for intro economics course see a chance to keep field current while saving students money. Instructors in other disciplines also employing free content to better suit their course needs.

Online Education on Notice
Department of Education’s inspector general says Western Governors University’s competency-based courses do not meet distance education rules. What does finding mean for online learning? Experts weigh in.
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