States Struggle to Regulate Online Colleges That Lack Accreditation
STATE REGULATORS ARE STRUGGLING to clamp down on unaccredited “diploma mills,” institutions that offer degrees and certificates for online instruction, mostly via the Web.
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STATE REGULATORS ARE STRUGGLING to clamp down on unaccredited “diploma mills,” institutions that offer degrees and certificates for online instruction, mostly via the Web.
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill.–Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville students who want to know their grades shouldn’t watch the mail from now on–they’ll have to log on to the Internet.
For scholars, the electronic archives of contemporary journalism are a mother lode of history. For publishers and database owners, they are valuable intellectual property. But for a group of angry freelance writers, these archives are a legally dubious bazaar where their wares are peddled without their consent.
As the end of his term edges closer, Chancellor David K. Scott this week outlined his vision for the future of the campus in the 21st century and detailed a proposed 10-year plan for investment in institutional priorities.
Web-based Teaching and Learning Aid Reinforces and Clarifies Complex Concepts
NEW YORK — Verizon Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Verizon Communications, will provide $3 million in grants to the nation’s top literacy organizations to help them create an innovative online Web site (http://www.verizonreads.net) to promote a more literate America. The site, which will be known as the Verizon Literacy Network, was announced today in Dallas […]
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