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The Great Recession's Lingering Impact

States and the public colleges they fund continue to feel the economic downturn's effects, even after a decade of recovery, according to a new report that gives a sobering look at state funding.

Battle Lines Drawn on a Student Loan Alternative

Senator Elizabeth Warren and congressional Democrats question Trump administration's plans to back income-share agreements -- and demand answers from colleges offering the financing, too.

Online Is (Increasingly) Local

The proportion of students studying fully online who are enrolled within 50 miles of their homes has risen from under half to fully two-thirds, a new study finds.

University of Iowa Cuts Journal Subscriptions

Blaming unsustainable price increases, librarians at the university reach out to faculty members and graduate students to draw up a list of 820 journal subscriptions to cancel.

The Pulse: Phil Hill on Learning Platforms

The new episode of the Pulse podcast features a keynote address by Phil Hill, publisher of the PhilOnEdTech Blog, at the USciences eLearning 3.0 Conference in May.
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Leading Without an OPM in the Age of ‘Bigger Is Better’

Building and managing their own online programs helps institutions transform themselves and prepare for the future, Vin Del Casino and Evie Cummings argue.

Coding Curriculum in a Box

CodePath.org, a nonprofit boot camp, offers ready-made, industry-approved coding courses to colleges and trains students to teach them for credit.

Cuba Travel Restrictions Won't Affect Study Abroad

The Trump administration announced Tuesday that it is ending authorization for Americans to travel to Cuba for group “people-to-people” educational...