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MOOC Platforms' New Model Draws Big Bet From Investors

Australian company's investment of roughly $165 million in Coursera and FutureLearn suggests open course providers have found a viable business model. Not everyone is sold.

ADA Lawsuit Prompts Institutional Change, Draws More Students

Atlantic Cape Community College reformed its accessibility practices after a disability discrimination lawsuit. Now students with disabilities are enrolling in record numbers.

Looking Back on This Year's Classroom Experiments

Last fall, professors told us about their plans to experiment this year with technology-enabled teaching. Now they reflect on the successes and shortcomings.

Failure to Launch

A new report explains how and why a public-private partnership that sought to help more community college students transfer to selective universities failed.

Partnership Seeks to Bolster Information on Digital Credentials

Credential Engine, creator of a national directory of degrees, diplomas, digital badges and other nondegree credentials, is teaming up with...

Too Light a Punishment?

Advocates are disheartened that a judge has reduced the criminal sentences of former Penn State fraternity brothers involved in one of the most horrific hazing cases in memory.

PwC Pays Off $25 Million of Employees' Student Debt

PricewaterhouseCoopers, the auditing and professional services company, is one of several large employers that in recent years has begun paying...

2 More Parents Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal

Two more parents pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges related to the admissions scandal, prosecutors announced. Each pleaded guilty to...