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Online Enrollments Spike at Community Colleges
Federal data suggest larger shares of students at two-year colleges are enrolling online. Higher ed experts say the trend calls for more online supports.
In Class, Some Colleges Overlook Technology’s Dark Side
Safety and ethics appear to be elective or nonexistent, rather than fundamental parts of studies, in many computing programs, students at a global forum reported.
North Carolina Central University Suspends Online Classes Following Cyberattack
Merger of Online Program Companies Suggests ‘Reset’ in the Market
Academic Partnerships’ acquisition of Wiley’s online program business is latest change in tumultuous online program management market.
AI Voice Clones and Deepfakes: The Latest Presidents’ Engagement Tools
Artificial intelligence is allowing university presidents to reach students in new ways—and forms. But experts warn to proceed with caution.
Public Perception of Online Education Improved Sharply Post-Pandemic
Survey finds confidence in virtual learning is growing, particularly among younger Americans. But a third still say in-person is better.
2U, USC Curtail Online Partnership
Southern California and the online program manager will part ways on master’s degrees that became a target of scrutiny because of their high price.
Students Outrunning Faculty in AI Use
A new study finds over half of students use generative AI, while more than 75 percent of faculty members do not regularly use the technology.
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