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New Programs: Internet of Things, Data Science, Public Health, Culinary Arts, Business

Florida International University is starting a master's degree in the internet of things. Florida State University is starting a master's...

Southern New Hampshire Acquires Coding Boot Camp Kenzie Academy

Southern New Hampshire University has added Kenzie Academy, a coding boot camp, to its growing arsenal of providers offering short-term...
Opinion

A Serious Look at Fun in College Classrooms

COVID has created a dearth of social experiences, but classes can be a venue for meeting new friends and making learning an enjoyable experience, write Sharon Lauricella and T. Keith Edmunds.

Kettering University Cuts 5 Programs

Kettering University will cut more than a third of its programs, MLive reported. The university will not accept any new...

States Seek Education Department's Help in Regulating Loan Servicers

Officials from 11 states on Tuesday asked Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to reverse two Trump administration policies that they say...

Using Data and Analytics in Campus Decision Making | Tuesday, March 9 at 2:00 pm ET

This webcast explores the possibilities of using data to make smarter decisions. Learn how to transition your institution's decision-making from...

COVID-19 and Mortality

COVID-19 has affected mortality in one sex more than the other, but why? In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight...

‘MOOCs Failed, Short Courses Won’

Education-technology company Coursera launched a bid to become a publicly traded company last week, giving industry experts a glimpse at its financial inner workings. The company is losing money, but it might be finding a way to monetize MOOCs.