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Three's Company

Stanford University, birthplace of two MOOC companies, decides to work with a nonprofit started by MIT and Harvard.

Online Rx for 'Cost Disease'

William Bowen, former Princeton president, argues in new book that technology can lower college costs, but there remain more questions than answers.

United Opposition

Academic senates of California's three higher ed systems all now oppose plan to deal with overcrowding by outsourcing instruction and forcing colleges to award credit for programs that may be unaccredited and for-profit.

Economies of Online Scale

Florida and New York try to expand their online course catalogs while consolidating authority.

Coursera's Contractual Elitism

Many state universities and small liberal arts colleges that want to partner with Coursera may not want to wait by the phone.

Who Owns a MOOC?

At U. of California Santa Cruz, faculty leaders charge that Coursera's deals with instructors endanger hard won intellectual property rights.

The Lure of Lore

Company established by founder of Princeton Review buys nascent e-learning platform, as part of plan to help colleges use technology to lower tuition.

Politics and Cautions in California

As details emerge for plan to outsource some courses, idea attracts considerable interest and considerable faculty scrutiny.