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Master's Degrees More Popular, Increasingly Online

Master's degree programs have grown more popular, enroll more diverse students and are increasingly offered online, according to a new...

New Research Compares Administrative Structures for Instructional Design

New research from Jason Drysdale, director of instructional design and program development at the University of Colorado Denver, examines three...

Accreditor on Defining Student Success

The Higher Learning Commission, which is the largest regional accrediting agency, is seeking to change the conversation around defining student...

Strong Gains From CUNY's ASAP Model in Ohio

Three Ohio community colleges that have adopted the City University of New York's Accelerated Study in Associate Programs initiative have...

It's a Small, Small (Digital) World

An international conference on elearning raises familiar issues and asks familiar questions.

Reversal on Article Rejected Due to Iran Sanctions

The Britain-based publisher Taylor & Francis reversed itself on a decision to decline to publish an article in a mathematics...

Threats Lead to Changes in Finals at Northridge

A series of written threats, some accompanied by bigoted and anti-Semitic symbols, has prompted California State University at Northridge to...

Title IX

How is Title IX being used to combat gender inequalities in higher education? In today's Academic Minute, Yale University's Celene...