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Is Ed Tech Serving Man?
Educational technology companies have some trust issues and should be required to prove that they're pursuing more than their own financial bottom line, John Katzman and Stephen Bailey argue.
Paul Volcker Scolds Kennedy and Wilson Schools
Pau Volcker, former Federal Reserve chairman, has long been seen as a leading guru on economics and public policy. In...
OER Report Highlights Potential for Quality and Cost Savings
Earlier this month Achieving the Dream released a full report on the outcomes of its OER Degree Initiative, which has...
Backlash on Professor's Post on Immigration
Rohit Parikh, distinguished professor of computer and information science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, is...
Sony Collaborative Unites Institutions for Idea Sharing on Tech
Representatives from 11 institutions have been meeting regularly since last November to swap ideas and ponder technology for an ongoing...
UC San Francisco Settles With Former Postdoc
The University of California, San Francisco, settled with a former postdoctoral researcher for $150,000 after she sued it, saying a...
The Next Generation of Students
Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the issues and trends in the "The Next Generation of...
The Pulse: Harvard Innovation Labs
This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Jodi Goldstein, executive director at Harvard Innovation Labs, which...
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