Digital, Verified and Less Open
More colleges are issuing digital badges to help their students display skills to employers or graduate programs, and colleges are tapping vendor platforms to create a verified form of the alternative credentials.
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More colleges are issuing digital badges to help their students display skills to employers or graduate programs, and colleges are tapping vendor platforms to create a verified form of the alternative credentials.
It used to be that the US took the spotlight when it came to the burden of student loans.
Female ethnic minority academics sometimes do not identify as feminists because they feel it is a “white” concept, according to research.
College of Charleston professor says he's been forced out of a job for refusing to list learning outcomes to please an accreditor.
Expectations for Baylor University’s football team in recent years have centered on conference and national championships.
Shortly after David Coleman took over as CEO in 2012, the College Board began redesigning its signature product, the SAT college entrance exam.
The head of Turkey’s higher education council has defended the sacking and suspensions of university staff after last month’s failed coup attempt.
Group that pushed for concealed weapons on college campuses wants state to block rule that lets professors keep weapons out of their offices.
Charena Lafayette served in the U.S. Marine Corps for 13 years, but no amount of military training prepared her for the challenge of completing a rigorous four-year college program
The Open University is set to become a major provider of degree apprenticeships as it seeks to reposition itself after the collapse in part-time study.