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Still Waiting for Recovery

Campus Computing Survey finds lingering IT budget issues dating to the financial crisis colliding with demands for new technology and services.

Impact and Nonimpact of Online Competition

Paper finds growth of fully online degree programs led to increased spending and falling enrollments at some place-based colleges, but had little impact on tuition rates.

Doubts About Data: 2016 Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology

Most faculty members say data-driven assessments and accountability efforts aren’t helping them improve the quality of teaching and learning at...
Opinion

A Defense of Academic Twitter

Patrick Iber provides guidance on how to make Twitter work for academic purposes.

Efficiency, at Scale

Competency-based education can save money for colleges and students, a new report finds, but the efficiency gains won't come easily or without worries about the impact on academic quality.
Opinion

Falling Short of Their Profession’s Needs

In recent decades, library and information studies have focused on the information that libraries provide, shortchanging other key roles they play, writes Wayne A. Wiegand.

Oberlin Expands Its Reach

High school students will soon be able to earn college credit from Oberlin College for instruction neither delivered by the institution nor taught by its faculty members.

Michigan’s ‘Next Step’ in Technology

U of Michigan starts a “yearlong conversation” about innovation in the classroom to determine what a public research university should look like in the 21st century.