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Ethical College Admissions: What We Know
Jim Jump reviews the data on test-optional policies and considers what he would still like to know. More...
What College Students Need Most
To many people, vocational education has often meant learning a trade, but a more profound and important meaning of the term has been coming back into use, writes David S. Cunningham. More...
Fresh Eyes on the Campus Tour
Patrick O’Connor takes his first multicollege trip for counselors and emerges impressed. More...
Free College Denied
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid has a hidden trap that shuts students out, Katie Berger and Carrie Warick argue. More...
Year of MOOC-based Degrees: A Review of MOOC Stats and Trends in 2018
The first online degrees by Coursera, Udacity and edX have done well, with combined potential revenue of more than $80-million, based on numbers of current students. Over 10,000 students are currently enrolled in a MOOC-based degree program. More...
2019 – The Year AI Will Move Into The Mainstream
I do believe that when it comes to the use of AI, data analytics and data science, 2019 will be the year when we see a sharp increase in its use by organisations of all sizes. More...
MBAs need to stay relevant with life-long learning
When the Association of MBAs, the accreditation body for postgraduate management education, gives its approval to a business school’s MBA programme, it does so for a maximum of five years. More...
As the Food Industry Wakes Up to Blockchain, Online Training Options are Now Available
It’s no secret that the food industry is rapidly awaking to the great promise of blockchain technology, and headlines abound about how it promises to make traditional paper ledger-based transactions obsolete, replaced by digital ledgers. More...
Intro to Comp Sci tops list of most-subscribed HarvardX class
Millions of people around the worldtake advantage of the free Harvard offers online, but what types of subjects are trending these days? Harvard recently released its most popular online courses in 2018, a list that reflects interest in computer science, data science, architecture, and religion. More...