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Opinion

Turbulent Times for Enrollment Leaders

Peter Farrell offers a few established strategies that can help you find your students and meet your enrollment and revenue goals -- even in this unpredictable moment.

Harvard Law Will Accept GRE

Move could change the debate in legal education about alternatives to the LSAT.

Booze, Pot, Grades

Regular drinking isn’t associated with meaningfully lower GPAs, study finds, but those who use alcohol and marijuana do see a decline.

Data, Doctors and Digital Learning

Years after an explosion of data changed how health care practitioners treated patients, a similar wave is poised to transform colleges' understanding of their students' learning.

Teaching in Two Places at Once

Rutgers University is employing a technology that allows instructors to teach simultaneously at two campuses, reducing student commute times and classroom sizes.

Expanding Online Learning in New York

Open SUNY, the online hub for the state's higher-education system, could flourish under the governor's proposed tuition-free plan.
Opinion

Why Online Costs Less, Not More

Robert Ubell critiques a new study on the costs of face-to-face and online higher education.

More Coverage of Digital Learning

Inside Higher Ed's other coverage of digital learning during the past week includes: A profile of an instructor working to...