Boston Globe
New frontier for scaling up online classes: credit
San Francisco Chronicle
The question now is what the MOOCs will ultimately achieve. Will they simply expand access to good instruction (no small thing)? Or will they truly transform higher education, at last shaking up an enterprise that's seemed incapable of improving ...
A shakeup of higher educationBoston Globe
College credit for online courses and eliminating and changing weak universitiesNext Big Future
Taking The Next Step in Online Education With Credit EquivalencyForbes
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Boston Globe
New frontier for scaling up online classes: credit
Seattle Post Intelligencer
The question now is what the MOOCs will ultimately achieve. Will they simply expand access to good instruction (no small thing)? Or will they truly transform higher education, at last shaking up an enterprise that's seemed incapable of improving ...
A shakeup of higher educationBoston Globe
College credit for online courses and eliminating and changing weak universitiesNext Big Future
Taking The Next Step in Online Education With Credit EquivalencyForbes
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Boston Globe
New frontier for scaling up online classes: credit
Huffington Post
The question now is what the MOOCs will ultimately achieve. Will they simply expand access to good instruction (no small thing)? Or will they truly transform higher education, at last shaking up an enterprise that's seemed incapable of improving ...
A shakeup of higher educationBoston Globe
College credit for online courses and eliminating and changing weak universitiesNext Big Future
Taking The Next Step in Online Education With Credit EquivalencyForbes
GigaOM
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Higher education in limbo in Purnia, Kosi divisions
Times of India
PURNIA: Purnia and Kosi divisions might have been seat of prolific literary giants and scholars in Hindi, Maithili and Bengali literature in the past, but the region is now a pathetic tale of utter neglect and apathy. Even 65 years after the country's ...
Living Wages and College Campuses
Huffington Post
Their working conditions are a disgrace to our system of higher education and a sad reflection of the moral leadership of our college institutions. For a wage earner with a family of four to meet the poverty line of approximately $24,000 a year, he or ...
HIGHER EDUCATION NOTES: UND group to study UAS privacy issues
Grand Forks Herald
UND's College of Nursing is now the College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines, following approval by the State Board of Higher Education. The university said the new name is more accurate because the college includes programs in social works, and ...
Philadelphia Inquirer
Rhodes Scholars announced for 2013
Philadelphia Inquirer
The Yale graduate currently researches poverty's effects on people's access to a college education and hopes to one day help reform social welfare policy. Christian Heller, a 21-year-old United States Naval Academy student, has a deep interest in ...
2 Rhodes winners from IllinoisNorthJersey.com
2 Minn. students among Rhodes Scholars for 2013Minnesota Public Radio
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Georgia schools lay unequal foundations for college
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Projections show about 60 percent of jobs by 2020 will require some education beyond high school. Now, 42 percent of Georgia's adults have a college degree or certificate. Taxpayer dollars from wealthier counties like Cobb are already used to subsidize ...
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Say Yes to Education has achieved results in Syracuse -- but not nearly the ...
Buffalo News
George Weiss, a successful money manager, founded Say Yes to Education 25 years ago, adopting a sixth-grade class in Philadelphia and promising each student that if he or she graduated from high school, he would pay for their college education.
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Syracuse.com (blog)
College Investment: The point is to prepare for life after graduation
Syracuse.com (blog)
A September Newsweek cover story asked, “Is College a Lousy Investment?” This is precisely the sort of headline that keeps college administrators (like me) up late worrying about the future of higher education. It's also the kind of question that keeps ...