Friday News Roundup – 11/20/09
Ahhhhhh, college football and basketball. What more could we ask for?
+ Briarcliffe College (NY) now offers a bachelor of business administration “through a completely online format“.
+ The distance ed scene at Stephen F. Austin State University (TX) seems relatively active.
+ “Enrollment soars at PSU’s World Campus”
+ The Tarheel State develops a new elearning site:
+ Interesting fact concerning Washburn University (KS):
…Of the 6,652 students announced by Washburn University as the total enrollment in the fall 2009 semester, 3,610 of those are enrolled in at least one online course…
+ Some San Diego State University students aren’t too happy about the growing number of online classes.
…The student-run group, born out of a Sociology 102 course, advocates for smaller class sizes and priority to local applicants; and advocates against an increase in online courses, an increase in student fees and furloughed time for faculty…
+ A bogus doctorate “degree” earned through Breyer State University makes news.
Have a great weekend!









