The Jefferson Education Accelerator (JEA) announced today the selection of teaching and learning platform Echo360 as the first company partner for JEA, which helps to evaluate and scale education solutions that can make demonstrable impacts on student learning outcomes. More...
What over 20 million academic credentials exchanged means
Last week, Parchment, an academic credential management company, facilitated the exchange of its 20 millionth credential request. More...
Millions to advance personalized learning in higher education
Acrobatiq secures $9.75 million in Series A funding; supported by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. More...
$5M seed portfolio will address higher education challenges
University Ventures, an investment firm focused solely on higher education, announced today an allocation to a $5 million seed portfolio to support early-stage education technologies that address existing and emerging challenges in higher education and workforce development. More...
Duncan calls for more college funding
By Christina Jedra. U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan told a gathering of college and university leaders on July 27 that his vision for America’s higher-education system includes making college more affordable, financial aid more accessible and loan repayment easier. More...
Do smartphones make for smart students? Profs weigh in
By Monique O. Madan. Googling, tweeting and texting are an integral part of Professor Andres Caiaffa’s classroom’s culture. More...
Recessions lead to spike in engineering, business majors
By Tony Briscoe. Many college students who pursue their studies during recessions develop a pragmatic approach and switch to majors with better job prospects, according to study published this month. More...
University gives students mobile personal assistants
By Andrew Barbour. Texas A&M at Galveston hopes a new personal assistant app will help students manage their time more effectively, engage more fully with the campus community—and stay in school. More...
5 non-curricular ways to boost student outcomes
By Frank Healy. With a dramatically increasing number of both traditional and non-traditional students seeking post-secondary education, student retention and post-grad outcomes continue to be an increasingly important topic for both colleges and universities. More...
Panel suggests giving students college algebra alternatives
From the Associated Press. A Missouri Department of Education committee is recommending that two- and four-year public colleges that require algebra for graduation instead give students the option of taking statistics or other math subjects more relevant to their fields. More...