With the nation debating models and metrics for the federal government’s rating of America’s more than 4,000 colleges and universities, there’s one crucial area that no one talks…
How many admissions officers are using the internet to screen applicants? What kind of online behavior affects a student’s admission to the college of their choice, and how…
The disappointing results from San Jose State's experiment with online courses shouldn't be interpreted to mean that such courses can't help students, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Massive open online courses — offered free and without admissions criteria to anyone in the world — may or may not be a suitable tactic for your organization,…
In what seems like the year of revolutionizing the Delhi University, we bring to you the next "big thing" to be added to the plethora of changes already…
Gov. Bill Haslam today launched a new online, “competency-based” university he said will help expand access to college for Tennesseans, the Times Free Press reports.
For those who think that massive open online courses are sure to lead to an academic “I, Robot” scenario, in which there is a lone professor out battling…
University of Wyoming investigators traced a sexually, potentially threatening online Facebook comment to the personal computer of a former student who was the supposed victim object of the…
Imagine this: Instead of throwing out your old cell phone, it will self destruct. That's the idea behind a project at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where…
A Clarke County grand jury this week indicted a man on charges he shot video of college students while peeking though their bedroom windows, OnlineAthens reports.