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In this week's IT news, an open-access university uses student engagement metrics to identify at-risk students to improve quality and retention. Also, today's students reveal what they really think about some of the larger tech-based initiatives on campus; and the University of Arkansas Fayetteville aims to use a potential NSF grant to promote better overall security on its campus.

Leave your comments with the stories, email me at mstansbury@ecampusnews.com, or find me @eSN_Meris on Twitter.

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TODAY'S TOP NEWS
University dramatically rethinks data to boost online retention
Open-access Strayer University is using student-engagement metrics to identify at-risk students—and to improve the quality of its courses and teaching overall.
5 student opinions about higher education you should know
Today’s student opinions reveal what they really think about online learning, digital resources and much more.
NSF grant collaborators aim for intelligent cyber-infrastructure (CI)
UAF will use grant to enhance campus safety, physical security and campus network cybersecurity with CI.
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Is it time to rethink the term nontraditional student?
NCES data shows that institutions have been scrambling to accommodate massive numbers of nontraditional students.
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