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Online Education: What I Got Wrong
Economist James D. Miller now thinks online education could increase demand for instructors, not destroy their jobs.
Milwaukee to for-profits: meet regs or no financial aid
Inside Higher Ed reported this week that as the Trump administration tries to roll back education regulations, one city is...
Coursera Plans Expansion of Online Degrees
As reported last week in Inside Higher Ed, online education platform Coursera has set a goal of offering 15 to...
Milwaukee to for-profits: meet regs or no financial aid
Inside Higher Ed reported this week that as the Trump administration tries to roll back education regulations, one city is...

College Libraries, Redirected
Study finds library directors are moving forward with big reorganizations plans, but they also may be struggling to communicate those plans to administrators and faculty members.
Handshake Deal
The rapid growth of Handshake, a career-services platform, is also raising questions about whether some students' grades are made visible to employers without permission.

Data Science Disconnect
Employers are struggling to hire workers who understand data science, and report says the growing challenge requires fixes by both higher education and businesses.

Visually, but Not Digitally, Impaired
Hadley Institute leads in online learning for the blind and visually impaired.
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