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Continued Growth for 2 Distance Ed Models

A multi-college consortium broadens availability of online courses, while an institution founded by 19 Western governors exceeds expectations (belatedly).

Michigan Severs Ties to Controversial Publisher

Following outrage over anti-Israel book it was distributing for British outfit, university press revises its rules and ends ties to leftist Pluto, which says free expression has been hurt.

Blackboard Accuses Desire2Learn of Contempt

Asserting the competitor made only "cosmetic" changes to learning software found to infringe on dozens of patents, company says the new version violates court order.

Criticism and an Offer of Help

A journalism advocacy group condemns Western Oregon University's handling of a student newspaper controversy, and suggests that it provide First Amendment training.

Push for Americans to Learn Arabic Abroad

AMIDEAST and top professors in the field plan programs throughout the Middle East, with an eye toward significantly increasing study abroad opportunities.

Crime and Punishment, College Sports Style

At meeting of athletics reform group, NCAA officials say they strive to balance penalties and encouragement in new academic regime and traditional enforcement process.