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Clay Christensen, Doubling Down

Despite emerging questions about applicability of his "disruption" theory, the business guru still believes half of colleges could close in a decade, driven by the spread of online learning.

Purdue's Bold Move

Indiana institution acquires Kaplan University and its 32,000 students in an unprecedented move to enter online education as many large for-profits continue to slump.

Report: Community Colleges Split on OER Adoption

Roadblocks to OER adaption include time, lack of faculty awareness and materials and source credibility.

OER, on the Ground

How one community college district is winning faculty converts -- with training, an active role by librarians and financial incentives -- to a new approach to course materials.

Addressing the Nursing Shortage

The broad expansion of online programs has led to a dramatic increase in the number of registered nurses earning bachelor's degrees.

New President at University of Phoenix

Peter Cohen was formerly with McGraw-Hill Education.

Meet Sheldon, the Robot Student

Colleges and universities are employing robots on wheels to connect online students with face-to-face classes.

Matchmaking for Instructional Designers

First-of-a-kind program will pair designers from around the country and globe to share experiences, solve collective problems and learn new skills.