By Carl Straumsheim. Study challenges the myth that digital instruction costs less -- both for students and for the colleges producing the courses. Read more...
Is 'Inclusive Access' the Future for Publishers?
By Carl Straumsheim. Textbooks aren't selling like they used to, but a new business model that has led to increased access to course materials and lower costs at some universities is beginning to take shape. Read more...
Touch Bar Barred From N.C. Bar Exam
By Carl Straumsheim. Law students in North Carolina who bought Apple's latest MacBook Pro laptop need to disable its signature feature in order to take the state bar exam, the North Carolina Board of Law Examiners has decided. Read more...
Direct-to-Student Data
By Carl Straumsheim. Study finds that giving students timely feedback about their performance in a class can benefit students with lower grades. Read more...
New Baseline for Accessibility
By Carl Straumsheim. Disability rights experts say an update to the Rehabilitation Act creates new expectations for accessibility standards in higher education. Read more...
Tracking the Evolution of Student Success
By Carl Straumsheim. College administrators in the field of student success who feel as though their jobs are getting more hectic each day aren't imagining things, according to the EAB. Read more...
Elsevier Acquires 'Altmetrics' Provider
By Carl Straumsheim. Elsevier on Thursday said it has acquired Plum Analytics, a company that produces alternative metrics for tracking the impact of research, from the information services company EBSCO. Read more...
Duquesne Press to Close
By Carl Straumsheim. The 90-year-old university press will close its doors this year after Duquesne decided to cut its funding. Read more...
The Met Expands Access to Images of Artworks
By Carl Straumsheim. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is making images of all its public-domain artworks -- more than 375,000 pieces -- available for unrestricted use. Read more...
More Anti-Semitic Fliers Printed at Universities
By Carl Straumsheim. Stanford University, Vanderbilt University and the University of California, Berkeley, are some of the recent institutions to see anti-Semitic fliers appear in campus printers and fax machines. Read more...