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States Limit Spread of Online Legal Education

As numerous law schools try to take advantage of new flexibility from their accreditor, some state policies lag behind those ambitions.

Robots to Deliver Food at George Mason

George Mason University has received a fleet of 25 robots that can deliver food to students on campus. Starship Technologies...

Provosts Count More on Online Programs

More say they will increase emphasis on and allocate "major funds" to online offerings. Survey also finds solid but not spectacular support for open educational resources, and that backing for competency-based programs is more philosophical than practical.

University of Utah Introduces Income-Share Experiment

The University of Utah today announced the creation of an experimental program to offer some students the option of an...

Unanimity on Distance Ed Rule Changes Proves Elusive

Experts involved in crafting new federal rules for online education and classroom innovation want more clarity from the Department of Education about its priorities and rationales.

The 2019 Inside Higher Ed Survey of Chief Academic Officers

Nearly half (46 percent) of provosts of American colleges and universities report that at least one faculty member at their...

Rally and Apologies Over Racist Video at Oklahoma

The two women who made a video featuring blackface and the N-word -- a video that angered many at the...

Rethinking State Authorization, Again

The U.S. Department of Education is contemplating going back to the drawing board on complex rules governing authority to operate online programs in multiple states.