A coding bootcamp is now paying students to learn computer programming, rather than charging tuition - and guaranteeing them jobs when they graduate.
Following last year's U.S. Presidential election, it's crystal clear that the unfettered globalizing forces of the past 30+ years may have produced more wealth in aggregate, but have dislocated workers in less competitive industries. Dislocated workers have now become disgruntled...
Every year, starting in mid-March, the majority of high school seniors will find out if they are admitted or denied admission to their dream colleges. With decision day looming on May 1, many of them will have stressful, buzzer-beater decisions to make.
In 2008, with only $25, Adam Braun launched Pencils of Promise, a nonprofit start-up that builds elementary schools in developing countries.
Rather than saddle students with debt, MissionU charges grads 15% of their pre-tax income for three years.
Podcast interview with Sandbox on the most promising edtech ventures in higher ed
Republican-dominated Washington wants more occupational job training as an alternative to college degrees. But higher education will remain the federal government's primary job-training system, albeit one experts say could use a reboot.
CampusLogic has raised $10 million in Series B financing, led by 4.0 Partners, for its mobile platform for families managing financial aid applications.
Online proctoring company Examity is introducing a mobile authentication product that will allow test-takers to use their smartphones for identity verification. The ExamiGO platform provides various tools to facilitate student ID authentication...
If Apple couldn't invent the iPhone without a corporate board of expert members, why do private colleges and universities treat their own governing boards like dumb ATMs?