How one school’s digital media course synthesizes online creative community

When instructors combined computer science and music into one digital media class, the results were surprisingly engaging
This past fall, Montgomery County Community College launched a new course online called “The Language of Digital Media,” which combines elements of computer science and music, to teach…

Is your website worthy of your institution?

Prospective students often encounter a college or university website before anything else—make sure yours is up to par and meets their needs.
For many–if not most–potential students, as well as faculty and staff seeking employment, your college or university's website delivers their first impressions of your institution directly onto their…

4 reasons why eliminating the GRE might benefit students

The pandemic put a spotlight on equity—or a lack of it—and now might be a good time to reevaluate entrance exams like the GRE, which moved to an online exam.
Last year in 2020, we saw many graduate programs waive their GRE requirements after the test moved online. The Educational Testing Service (ETS), which offers the GRE, revamped…

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