OpenStax: Helping Students “Learn More … Faster”
An innovative approach to textbooks is helping millions of students get a college education
An innovative approach to textbooks is helping millions of students get a college education
Today we stand together with everyone in this country and around the world to do all we can to support one another and prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic
Economist Rajshree Agarwal argues that selfishness, within the context of collaborative enterprise, creates greater value for individuals and society
Three scholars, three distinct points of view, but with similar goals: to understand how we can unlock value, increase engagement, and heal divisions to pave a civil path to a just society.
Social Science One’s work helps an array of researchers study more about the role social media plays in civic discourse and the open exchange of ideas
Universities need academic freedom to foster a dynamic, open intellectual environment that makes discovery possible.
Scholars at Risk Network focuses on a vital mission: Protect scholars and promote academic freedom
The American Council on Education (ACE) has launched a new task force aimed at improving college transfer and award of credit practices.
Fourteen universities are joining a new pilot initiative launched by Chicago-based education nonprofit Interfaith Youth Core, bringing together students and faculty on campuses across the country to leverage their diverse beliefs and backgrounds to counter polarization.
UCLA’s new Institute for Technology, Policy, and Law will advance scholarship and address issues at the intersection of technology and the legal system, examining the impact of artificial intelligence, robotics, digital free speech and other new technologies on our society.