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  • 4 Interviews from the Sloan-C Blended Learning Conference and Workshop

    Today's Campus

    4 Interviews from the Sloan-C 10th Annual Blended Learning Conference and Workshop.

  • How Much is a Degree Really Worth?

    The Guardian

    Graduates don't get more buck for a degree from a higher ranking university, says Ian Walker – it's hard work that counts

  • Student Loans and American Skills: Two Different Reactions

    NASFAA

    "We live in a global economy where the success of a nation is dependent on the ability to train a highly skilled work force," William Spriggs, chief economist to the AFL-CIO, writes in Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. "As a nation, we are facing the same crossroads faced in 1958, but what a difference 55 years makes in American policy response. Rather than double down our investment on American children and give them every advantage to pull our nation forward to meet the challenges ahead, we would rather 'outsource' the skill development and 'import' the talent. ... So, when we are more concerned about keeping the tax rates low for corporations that keep their money offshore and hide behind foreign tax-haven borders than in creating policies to hire our own children, it says even more. And when our response to a skills shortage is to import people rather than develop our children, we say even more. Two different times, two different policy reactions say a lot about us." NASFAA's "F

  • U. of Virginia Teams Up with "Crowdfunding" Site to Finance Research

    The Chronicle of Higher Education

    The University of Virginia announced this week the creation of a university “crowdfunding” portal designed to enable alumni and other donors to support research projects.

  • Deliberate Tech to Make Your Campus Sustainable

    Lida Hasbrouck

    Every college on the planet has taken steps toward sound, sustainable practices, but for that matter, so has every business, household, etc. The little things, like using both sides of the copy paper or highlighting reusable utensils as an option in the cafeteria, are becoming more mainstream.