
OPM ‘loophole’ defended and attacked in Ed. Dept. hearings
The need for greater scrutiny of online program management companies was hotly debated in “listening sessions” organized by the Education Department.
The need for greater scrutiny of online program management companies was hotly debated in “listening sessions” organized by the Education Department.
Education publisher McGraw Hill misconfigured a cloud storage device, exposing the emails and grades of students across the U.S. and Canada.
A Justice Department found that UC Berkeley did not make much of its online content accessible to users with disabilities.
Zovio, which sold Ashford University to the University of Arizona, is trying to sell its Fullstack Academy coding school and then dissolve.
Antiquated and unwanted tech is piling up on university campuses, but not all is bound for the trash heap.
ITT Technical Institutes, which closed in 2016, was found to have defrauded its student with lofty claims about job placement and earnings.
Educause researchers found institutions need to modernize data governance to optimize their use of technologies like data analytics.
Napa Valley College, a community college in Northern California, has been struggling with a ransomware attack for more than two weeks.
The Education Department reached a proposed settlement with about 200,000 borrowers who attended schools found to have committed misconduct.
When introducing new technologies, instructors should consider their intended purposes, UNC’s Todd Cherner said on the Cutting EDge podcast.