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Sticking With the Same LMS

Institutions aren’t switching learning management systems as often as they used to. What does that mean for companies looking to win new customers?
Opinion

The Evolution of a Scaled Degree Program

In the first of a three-part series, William Kuskin describes the changes required -- administratively as well as pedagogically -- as his university built an online degree from scratch to serve hundreds of students.

Not Future-Ready

Survey of four-year-college leaders finds they lack confidence in their institutions' ability to adapt -- and aren't planning ahead in ways that would ensure success.

In the Dark on Digital Learning

College IT officials don't believe campus leaders are particularly informed or engaged in digital learning, new survey results suggest.

Clarifying a Muddled Career Training Landscape

The newest entity to try to close the skills gap for "working learners" will focus on curating community colleges' online offerings.

Community College, With Google as Instructor

Google's IT support certificate course will now be offered at 100 community colleges. Here's how administrations have been using it so far.

A $50 Million Investment in Academic Innovation

The University of Michigan will create a new center to develop tools that can improve learning both online and in the classroom.

The Next Purdue-Kaplan Deal?

Several large nonprofit universities have expressed interest in purchasing for-profit Ashford University, potentially following the controversial playbook of the 2017 takeover of Kaplan by Purdue.