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Calls to Remove Hofstra's Jefferson Statue
Some student groups at Hofstra University plan a rally Friday to call for the removal of a statue of Thomas...

New Models for Educational Materials
" New Models for Educational Materials" is Inside Higher Ed's new on-demand compilation of articles. You may download a copy...
Tattoo Regret and Health Issues
Tattoos are common but also pose a health risk. In today's Academic Minute, Case Western Reserve University's Greg Hall determines...

Q&A: What Virtual Reality Can (and Could) Do
Jeremy Bailenson, a Stanford professor who's dedicated his career to developing and studying virtual reality, thinks the tool is slowly but surely asserting itself in the higher ed classroom.

Online Learning's Complex, Fractured Landscape
Survey of chief online officers shows enormous variation in how colleges define and structure digital education, in terms of pricing, program structure and use of instructional design.

Feds Come Around to OER -- Slowly
Congress has set aside $5 million for an open educational resources pilot program -- the most significant federal push for alternative textbooks. Advocates are encouraged.
Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week
Setting standards for flipping the classroom; Strayer expands its campus footprints, hoping to help its online students, too; online strategies for small private colleges.

Proof That Colleges Adapt, and a Prod for More Change
A report from the Council of Independent Colleges shows how dozens of small private institutions have changed programs or structures -- and aims to spur consideration elsewhere.
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