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Saving the Library

When library services were at risk due to budget cuts, faculty at the U. of California at Berkeley found the money to save them.

Howard University Offline

Six months after the historically black university announced a major push with Pearson to offer online degrees, the plans are on hold.
Opinion

Going Local

MOOCs need geographic relevance (which may not be massive) to truly succeed in diverse, developing nations, writes Charles C. Reith.

.YourUniversityHere

The Internet will soon be flooded with personalized domain names, but the near-$200,000 price tag appears to have scared colleges and universities away.

Timid About Fair Use?

A new report from the College Art Association says that artists and art historians have real and perceived concerns about fair use laws. Experts say other kinds of academics do, too.

Is Blogging Unscholarly?

After the International Studies Association proposes to ban journal editors from blogging, infuriated faculty members take to their blogs.

Massive Closed Online Courses

Want to enroll Iranian students in your MOOC? Get a waiver.

Promising Portfolios

Presenters at the Association of American Colleges and Universities' annual meeting see plenty of uses for e-portfolios -- as long as institutions look beyond the hype.