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Coursera partners with Howard U., expands diversity catalog

by Jake Williams

Coursera announced a new partnership with the historically Black university, along with workforce initiatives and more than 40 courses centered on diversity, equity and inclusion.

Tulane University law school launches two new online master's programs

by Jake Williams

Built on Everspring’s learning platform, the new programs in energy and environmental law continue a trend toward digital education.

Olivet Nazarene U. launches virtual tuition-free classes for adults

by Jake Williams

The new program features an online, asynchronous classroom that allows students to participate in classes and pay per credit later.

Arizona State University launches virtual teacher institute

by Betsy Foresman

As the fall semester approaches, a new professional development program aims to help Arizona's K-12 instructors get up to speed on virtual instruction.

Google announces certificates, scholarships to support workforce

by Jake Williams

Google says it will consider completion of the Coursera-based programs, which begin this fall, the equivalent of a four-year college degree.

Florida International University hosts webinar for K-12 online learning

by Betsy Foresman

After many K-12 teachers struggled with the sudden rush to remote learning, Florida International University has joined the higher education institutions now teaching lesson design, organization techniques how to use and how to use video and digital tools.

Virginia Tech launches online coding, cybersecurity bootcamps

by Betsy Foresman

The 26-week bootcamps, held in partnership with Fullstack Academy, will teach students how to protect networks and become full-stack web developers.

Sacramento State to host virtual summer camp for faculty

by Betsy Foresman

With classes set to take place online for the fall semester, the university's online summer camp will help faculty improve their online classes enhance the virtual experience for students.

Universities are moving more than just classes online

by Betsy Foresman

The coronavirus pandemic has forced classes and testing online, but essential services like counseling and activities like art and music are also continuing virtually.

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