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Why Did Harvard Go Outside to Go Online?

Like most institutions, Harvard University -- ignoring its own business school’s predictions -- failed to get ready for the new digital economy, leaving it exposed to OPMs to fill the gap. Robert Ubell presents a cautionary tale.

New Med Schools Creating All-Digital Libraries

As reported by Inside Higher Ed, 11 new medical schools have been accredited in the last five years, and eight...

New Med Schools Creating All-Digital Libraries

As reported by Inside Higher Ed, 11 new medical schools have been accredited in the last five years, and eight...

Digital Learning Leaders Chart New Career Paths

Given that colleges are still creating these positions, starting without institutional knowledge can be daunting -- but new administrators say it’s thrilling, too.

Trial and Error: Overcoming Faculty Resistance to Expanding Online

North Park University has added 35 online courses and several fully online degree programs in less than two years, but challenges remain.
Opinion

Coming to campus to teach online

Just because professors who teach online don't have to be physically on campus doesn't mean they shouldn't be, writes Penelope Adams Moon.

Do Medical Schools Still Need Books?

At many medical schools, new or renovated libraries have few books. Librarians are divided on the trend.