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Ep. 98: Streamlining and Scaling Transfer for Equity’s Sake
This week’s episode explores how university systems are working to improve student mobility between and among institutions.

A Women’s College’s Profitable Foray Into Online Learning
Spelman’s experiment with in-house certificate programs earned nearly $2 million in its first year, exceeding its expectations.

More Professors Aware of, and Using, Open Educational Resources
A study finds increasing levels of buy-in of open resources, with about three in 10 instructors requiring OER in their courses.

Risks and Rewards as Higher Ed Invests in an AI Future
Experts urge both action and caution as institutions pour millions into artificial intelligence.

University of Michigan Halts Internet During First Week of Classes
Online access may not resume for days amid concerns of a cyberattack.

Majority of Faculty Prefers In-Person Teaching, but Just Barely
An Educause survey finds that faculty members also want more help and time when it comes to working with technology and remote learning.

Southern New Hampshire Shuttering Kenzie Academy Boot Camp
Only two years after acquiring the coding trainer, the university cited the rise of AI and increased competition as reasons for the shutdown.

The Next Iteration of Community College?
A new national, for-profit community college seeks to bring a promising but costly educational model to scale online.
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