Online Learning

How much has COVID changed what and where college students want to study?

College students around the world are less interested in Ph.D.’s. since the COVID outbreak as they turn toward technology and environmental disciplines.

How we taught our faculty to teach online

Touro’s online education team created a comprehensive program to educate educators. It included a series of courses, along with curricular materials.

How 2 HBCUs are going online to increase diversity of K-12 leadership

A new higher ed initiative, driven by two leading HBCUs, will work to move more teachers of color into the K-12 principal pipeline. 

Done with COVID? Fed up with ongoing absences, one university is making big changes

In a nod to frustrated faculty, the University of Oregon is giving them more power as pandemic numbers improve.

The 4 big trends edX founder says will shape learning in higher education

Anant Agarwal, MIT professor and now 2U education leader, says it is time for institutions to scale up and deliver online.

How seriously should higher ed take the metaverse?

The tech industry and other corporate heavyweights are taking the metaverse seriously. Should faculty, staff, and administrators in higher education follow suit?

How a state university became a national model for COVID-19 response

Rutgers leaders unveil how they handled the nuances of the pandemic and some of the lessons they learned over the past two years.

On the Razor’s Edge: 5 powerful higher education sessions at ASU-GSV Summit

Several university presidents will be among star-studded list of speakers at the April education technology show.

These 5 colleges earn high marks for international and study abroad success

NAFSA honors one community college, one public university and three private institutions for their impact on global learning.

Creating partnerships and lifelong learning that fit into 4 pillars

Quinnipiac University is building a ‘university of the future’ to serve students, alums and the community.

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