The former Editorial Director for both eSchool News and eCampus News, and was formerly the Managing Editor of eCampus News. Before working at eSchool Media, Meris worked as an assistant editor for The World and I, an online curriculum publication. She graduated from Kenyon College in 2006 with a BA in English, and enjoys spending way too much time either reading or cooking.
Academics are sometimes imagined as living in a cloistered world of books and bureaucracy—surely the last population to "get" social media, says PC Magazine.
According to PR Newswire, the National Inflation Association - http://inflation.us - today officially released the most comprehensive documentary ever produced about higher education in the U.S. NIA's hour-long…
The general public and university presidents disagree about the purpose of college, who ought to pay for it and whether today's students are getting their money's worth, reports…
WICHE, the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, announced today that WCET, the WICHE Cooperative for Educational Technologies, has been awarded a $1,000,000 grant from the Bill &…
Reuters reports that a majority of Americans say college is unaffordable and not worth its skyrocketing price tag, but graduates say the investment pays off, according to a…
Students learn more, attend class at higher rates and are more engaged in their education when teachers take a more interactive approach in the classroom, according to a…
Who's better at teaching difficult physics to a class of more than 250 college students: the highly rated veteran professor using time-tested lecturing, or the inexperienced graduate students…
It's official: This year's class graduates with a record amount of debt. The Wall Street Journal reports that total student loan debt taken on by parents and students…
For decades, New Jersey had a powerful chancellor of higher education who oversaw a large and formidable department that kept a tight rein on the state’s colleges and…