Featured New degree program builds capacity for STEAM instruction By Laura Ascione, Managing Editor, Content Services, @eSN_Laura December 16th, 2019 Ohio’s University of Findlay (UF) is launching an online Master of Arts in Education degree emphasizing STEAM instruction that will expand participants’ capacity to give sstudents high-quality STEAM learning experience.…
News Spreaker becomes the first podcasting platform to fully support Chrome OS September 19th, 2019 Spreaker Studio has become the first podcasting app to be fully compatible and designed specifically…
News University of Pittsburgh tips-off new era of fan experience with Extreme Networks June 25th, 2019 Sports venues are searching for new and inventive ways to attract fans to events and…
News Startup raises $6M to help colleges re-enroll ‘stop-outs’ June 10th, 2019 ReUp Education, a company solely focused on helping colleges to re-enroll students who have “stopped…
News Calling STEM Educators: Vernier Software & Technology Now Accepting Applications for its 2021 Engineering Award January 15th, 2021 Vernier Software & Technology is now accepting applications for the 2021 Vernier Engineering Award. The annual award, with prizes valued at $5,500, recognizes one middle…
News 3 reasons COVID-19 should spur digital transformation January 15th, 2021 At the end of 2019, college presidents were asked what they saw as the greatest challenges for higher education in 2020 and the results are…
News NBCUniversal News Group Launches Nbcu Academy, Offering On-Campus Training and Education to Universities and Community Colleges Across the Country January 14th, 2021 Initiative Includes Scholarships, Journalism Program Funding and Access to World-Class NBCU News Group Journalists—Creating Pathways for Diverse Storytellers NBCUniversal News Group launched NBCU Academy, a…
News SNU Announces New Online Master’s Degree Program in Instructional Design and Technology January 14th, 2021 Southern Nazarene University (SNU)—a private, Christian, liberal arts university that offers flexible degree-completion and graduate programs for working adults through its College of Professional and…
News No COVID test, no university Wi-Fi January 14th, 2021 The University of Arizona will require students who live in dorms or attend in-person classes on the main campus to be tested weekly for COVID-19…
News Learn how this professor boosts student engagement during COVID January 13th, 2021 Coming into this fall semester, Kelly Wilding, a part-time professor at Point Park University, knew it would be a challenge to create a tight bond…
News Nureva HDL300 system is now Microsoft Teams certified January 12th, 2021 Nureva Inc., an innovator in advanced audio conferencing solutions, announces that its Nureva HDL300 audio conferencing system is now certified as a Microsoft Teams Room…
News 3 ways to design inclusive learning classes online January 12th, 2021 You’ve just made a heroic effort to rapidly transition your course to online delivery in response to a campus closure. It’s important now to take…
News What makes students more likely to return to school in spring 2021? January 11th, 2021 Students still prefer in-person learning to online learning, and students who say they believe their instructor made an effort to understand their goals, interests, and…
News 4 priorities for crisis management and communications January 8th, 2021 A college campus is an exciting place filled with hundreds, thousands—or even tens of thousands—of students seeking to better themselves through education, as well as…