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Coursera Closes $64 Million Round of Funding
Online education provider Coursera said Wednesday that it had raised another $64 million, bringing its total equity funding to more...
European Tilt to Vocational Ed
Poll indicates stronger popular support across countries for job-related training than for universities.
Michigan Gun Ban Upheld
Against a tide of pro-gun rulings and legislation, a state appeals court ruled 2 to 1 that the University of Michigan -- a public institution -- has the right to ban guns on campus.
Court Sides With Former Harris-Stowe Professor Who Says She Was Fired for Being White
A three-judge panel of the Missouri Court of Appeals this week affirmed a 2015 jury verdict that awarded $4.85 million...
New Presidents or Provosts: American U, Ball State U, Central Carolina CC-Hartnett, Chapman U, Northern Kentucky U, Princeton U, Sweet Briar College, U of Edinburgh, U of Sioux Falls
Brett Bradfield, provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Sioux Falls, in South Dakota, has been...
Trial and Error: Teaching Learners to be Online Students
At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, fully online students enrolled in the master's of education administration degree program said they felt isolated and didn't know how to use the library and other services. The online Student Success Center is changing that.
Podcast: trends in online education
In this Inside Higher Ed webinar, Pulse's host Rodney B. Murray discusses with Kenneth Hartman, a veteran of online learning...
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