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Trial and Error: Overcoming Faculty Resistance to Expanding Online
North Park University has added 35 online courses and several fully online degree programs in less than two years, but challenges remain.
$75 Million Gift for U Chicago Business School
The University of Chicago is today announcing a $75 million gift to its Booth School of Business. The gift is...
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New Online Programs: Business Analytics, Entertainment Law, Forensic Investigation, Interdisciplinary Studies, Jewish Philanthropy, Nursing, Opioid Treatment, Strategic Brand Communication
Seven universities offer an array of degree and certificate programs for distance learners.
Update on Central European Bid to Stay in Budapest
Central European University provided an update Tuesday on the status of negotiations between the Hungarian and New York State governments...
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Marketing Strategies in Overdrive
Colleges and universities employ a variety of tactics -- increasingly digital as well as more unusual approaches -- to attract online students.
Inside Digital Learning: Oct. 4, 2017, Newsletter
In today's "Inside Digital Learning" newsletter: Digital learning leaders are forging their own career paths, offering both challenges and thrills...
Opinion
Why Did Harvard Go Outside to Go Online?
Like most institutions, Harvard University -- ignoring its own business school’s predictions -- failed to get ready for the new digital economy, leaving it exposed to OPMs to fill the gap. Robert Ubell presents a cautionary tale.
Mick Zais Picked for Deputy Secretary of Education
The White House on Monday announced that it would nominate Mitchell (Mick) Zais as deputy secretary of education. Zais most...
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