By . Federal regulators recently opened the door to the next generation of wireless services, making the U.S. the first nation to allocate a wide swath of airwaves to deliver super-fast 5G access. More...
Marketplace trend update: 5 new ed-tech developments
By . Don't miss this recap of the latest product news, reports, and research in the ed-tech world. More...
New venture tackles mobile engagement
By . A new cloud-based technology company is aiming to improve student success through personalized mobile engagement. More...
University of Illinois launches Master of Science in Information Management
New Information Management degree meets the demands of an expanding job market in an info-centric society. More...
Internet2 adds new solution to its NET+ Portfolio
Cloud solution offers Internet2 member universities opportunity to optimize campus experience and digital presence. More...
New tool plays admissions matchmaker
By Ronald Bethke. In what could be considered the admissions matchmaker for higher education and students, marketing agency Higher Ed Growth has released a new lead generation tool called EduMaximizer that is aimed at helping students to match with the best institution and degree program that meets their needs, while also promoting compliance. More...
Sobering: Gen Z on track to cause major IT, STEM crisis
By Meris Stansbury. According to recent data, Gen Z demands that devices and software—and the support required to use them—be woven into their daily lives; yet, most of this digital native generation has no interest in having an IT career. More...
3 ways technology can bridge the STEM-Humanities divide
By Meris Stansbury. If my English Liberal Arts degree was mocked 10 years ago, you can imagine what students majoring in French Literature must be going through today. In fact, according to the New York Times, even state governors are denying funding for some humanities students. More...
Using data to connect degrees to dollars
By Sophie Quinton. Data systems that track early career wages are helping students visualize life after a diploma. More...
State University announces free e-textbooks for students
By . Kentucky State University (KSU) is hoping to make college more affordable for students through a new partnership with Pearson that will offer e-textbooks to all KSU students for a flat fee. More...