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The Learning Management Landscape

New data from e-Literate show which LMSs are gaining ground (and which aren't).

New Community College Approved in Idaho

Voters in Bonneville County, Idaho, on Tuesday approved a measure to turn Eastern Idaho Technical College into a full community...

Trial and Error: Try This at Home

There isn't enough lab space for all hands-on courses at Missouri University of Science and Technology. So thousands of online and residential students are doing experiments in their homes and dorm rooms, producing both conveniences and challenges.

One Size Does Not Fit All

Some colleges cap online class registrations while others adhere to their face-to-face limits. Still others consider each specific course. Which strategy works best?

Nobel Laureate's Talk Called Off Over His Racist Comments

U of Illinois research institute agreed to host James Watson. But it called off the event after faculty members cited his comments on race, intelligence and geography.

Poetry of World War I

We’ve seen and heard a lot of stories from WWII – but what about WWI? In today's Academic Minute, the...

Trouble From the Grave

Burlington College closed last year, but controversy still swirls over reports of a federal investigation into land deal by a former president, Jane Sanders, wife of Bernie -- an investigation allegedly sparked by a prominent Republican.

‘Financial Emergency’ at Mills

College announces layoffs (likely including tenured professors) and plans for curricular reform -- amid a deficit that has grown to $9 million.